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eurofreak
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Posted on 11-16-09 8:40
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According to techsansar dot com At present we have two GSM Mobile operators in Nepal namely, Nepal Telecom (NTC) and Spice Nepal. Both of the companies allow their customers to send SMS to their own network’s any GSM mobile thru internet. This service is totally free of cost. All you need to do is you need to own a SIM card from the company or if you are in foreign and you want to connect by sending SMS to Nepal friends, then ask your friends in Nepal to give you the SIM details so as to fulfil or open the account with the operator. TC’s WebSMS features Sending SMS (maximum 10 WebSMS per day from one cell number account), S-Groups, Address Book and Settings, screenshot casted in blue. Whereas the Internet Customer Service (ICS) is a part of Spice Nepal’s mero mobile service. SNPL features Account status, Tariffs and services, Payments, Requests and transaction results, Scratch card activation (ie you can recharge your prepard Mero Mobile from internet), bill delivery, sending SMS, registering a trouble-ticket. Thus, SNPL’s website is useful except it doesn’t have what is called as the Address Book. Spice Mobile’s got a nice international standard Internet Customer Service. Read it in full http://techsansar.com/351/sms-to-any-gsm-mobile-phones-in-nepal-free-from-operators-website/#more-351
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myzenith
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Posted on 11-18-09 11:49
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thts good piece of information, but we need the SIM serial right? and for that we need to contact our relatives in Nepal?????? any one wanting.... I have the sim no...
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Ganjadi
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Posted on 11-18-09 3:03
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Do not ever give SIM number to any one, You will lose your privacy. If it falls on the wrong persons hand then you may be in trouble (like ransoming, kidnapping etc). Its only for your purpose and it is the uniqe number that represents you in every piece of action. BE AWARE, If you find any missuse of it directly report it to mobile company without any delay.
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myzenith
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Posted on 11-18-09 7:20
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ha ha @Ganjadi, you must be kidding a sort of, Nepal ma mobile ko SIM footpath ma painchha, tyo pani just 15rupees ma you can find yourself for this and I can send you one or many if you need yo Nepal ho ni bro, no probabilities of such americanist thing (just to say) so we not taking it serious, anyway thanks
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eurofreak
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Posted on 11-25-09 10:47
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Hey myzenith malai yeeuta pathai deu na yaar plz.. i need one.
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myzenith
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Posted on 11-26-09 10:03
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I was reading this post, and there is a nice way to send sms to virtually all mobile numbers I found on my twitter link ( http://[Disallowed String for - use of tinyur to promote site not allowed].com/ygd6sk8 ) okay here is the link http://techsansar.com/?p=371 I think this is the same page on this same techsansar site, anyway I tried sending sms to US mobile and UK mobile numbers @eurofreak, hope you got all the 3 meromobile sim access... ha haa
Last edited: 26-Nov-09 10:39 AM
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