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How to Send an International Text Message

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Summary: Sending an international text message can be done by first making sure the cell phone plan supports international texts and calls, entering the country code before the phone number and sending it like usual. Sen text messages all over the world with information from a wireless specialist in this free video on cell phones.

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Ben Bunag is the store manager for the Cellphone Brokers in San Jose, Calif.read more

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"I'm Ben for The Cellphone Broker in San Jose, California and today I'm going to explain how to send an international text message. The first thing you need to do is check with your wireless provider and make sure that your rate plan is enabled for international text messaging. A lot of people just automatically assume that that feature is included when they sign their contract. But when they actually go to send those international text messages, receive and send them. Then at the end of the month when they receive their bill, they end up getting some large overages. International text messaging, you can do it the same way as sending a regular text message. You just make sure that you have the country code that goes before the phone number and the area code and all of that and then it'll be able to send internationally. But please make sure that you have that international texting feature on your rate plan before you do it. So, I'm Ben from The Cellphone Broker in San Jose, California. You can reach us on line at myspace.com/cellphonebroker."

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