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Texting From Spain To Uk?
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I want to send a text (from Spain)to a mobile phone in UK, do I put +44 or 0044 and leave off the 0 from the number? Been sending a text since last night and it still hasn't gone through, could this be if the other phone is switched off?
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If it is a British mobile phone texting to another British mobile phone then you just text the normal number.
Lets face it, with two British mobile phones, if you had to know what country another person was in before you sent them a text then that would be pretty stupid.
If the other person was only holiday SOMEWHERE in Europe but you did not know what country, you would not be able to send them a text, making the whole point of mobiles phones redundant.
Lets face it, with two British mobile phones, if you had to know what country another person was in before you sent them a text then that would be pretty stupid.
If the other person was only holiday SOMEWHERE in Europe but you did not know what country, you would not be able to send them a text, making the whole point of mobiles phones redundant.
I write that but then wonder. The foreign network knows you are roaming in Spain, and will ask the UK service provider's database for information. And it should be able to ask/collect/return the information the Spanish service provider needs. I think I am unsure now, and would suggest a "suck it and see" test. It may depend on various thing s such as whether you have roamed or are in Spain usually and stuff like that.
That used to be necessary OG, in the early days of cellphones but everything is automated now. We've just been rambling round Europe, texted our daughter using her normal 01793 code from Germany, Denmark, Czech Republic, Belgium, France; some of the time she was home, some of the time in Turkey. No problem.
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