Sending short SMS messages to a foreign mobile operator implies compliance with certain rules. It is best to check the recipient's number before sending a message for the first time.
Necessary
- - Internet connection;
- - access to the phone.
Instructions
Step 1
Enter the text of your short SMS message to the recipient. If this is your first time contacting a subscriber of this phone, make sure that it is accurately served by the Vodafone operator. To do this, check it on the website https://www.numberingplans.com/ using the Phone number analysis tool, entering the number in the international format, without fail following the sequence indicated below.
Step 2
Next, enter the recipient's phone number in the corresponding line of the SMS editor. To do this, use the plus sign, then write down the recipient's country code. You can check it on the Internet by entering a request for country phone codes. After that, enter the operator code, after making sure that it is written correctly on the Internet. To do this, run a query using this operator code as part of the keywords and specify its affiliation.
Step 3
Set up a delivery alert on your phone for SMS messages you send to make sure your message is read by the recipient. To do this, go to the phone message settings and activate this function in the corresponding menu item.
Step 4
Also, if necessary, change the waiting time for message delivery to the recipient. This is useful if you and the recipient of your SMS have different time zones, since many people turn off their mobile phones at night. If a long waiting period is set for you, the message will be delivered immediately upon registration of the subscriber in the network.
Step 5
Follow this sequence when sending messages to all mobile operators. Also, check before sending whether this function is enabled for the subscriber (often it may not be included in the starter kit when connected), and check whether this operator delivers messages from telecom operators from abroad.