International Texting and Motorola Droid
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I'm loving my Motorola Droid and Verizon Wireless - came from T-Mobile. The only problem I have now is my ability to text my family in Peru.
Verizon Wireless says it can text Telefonica Movistar but it says 011 + 51 + 9 digit. In mid/late 2009 Telefonica Movistar moved to a 10 digit telephone number system. So when I try to text 011 + 51 + 10 digit, they never get my text messages but Verizon charges $.25/msg. They can text me just fine, I just have to use fishtext.com to send them texts back, which is a bit annoying but does save.
Do you think it might be the Android OS that is causing that problem? How do I need to type it exactly?
Thanks!
-Paul
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BigMcGuire wrote:I'm loving my Motorola Droid and Verizon Wireless - came from T-Mobile. The only problem I have now is my ability to text my family in Peru.
Verizon Wireless says it can text Telefonica Movistar but it says 011 + 51 + 9 digit. In mid/late 2009 Telefonica Movistar moved to a 10 digit telephone number system. So when I try to text 011 + 51 + 10 digit, they never get my text messages but Verizon charges $.25/msg. They can text me just fine, I just have to use fishtext.com to send them texts back, which is a bit annoying but does save.
Do you think it might be the Android OS that is causing that problem? How do I need to type it exactly?
Thanks!
-Paul
Hi. I am glad you love your Droid! I love mine also I can certainly look into this further for you. I did research the Telfonica Peru and it seems as if it is 011 + 51 + 9-digits. That is what I see in our system. That should work when you follow that format. What type of carrier is the person you are sending the text to is using?
Waiting on your reply
Thanks!
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Are you able to call that person? I did find the following so I think Verizon has not updated their software to accept the additional digit in their system.
Mobile subscriber numbers are now eight digits in Lima (+51 1 9xxx xxxx) and seven digits elsewhere (+51 xx 9xx xxxx).
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I do International texting. What I did was I had my cousin text me first and then I added him to my contacts...that way, I was able to add his # exactly how it was sent, instead of inputting it myself. It seemed to work.
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I international text with my daughter in the UK all the time. Do you use Handcent? It's in the marketplace and free. You also might want to consider Google Talk, also free. I don't pay any additional for those texts to my daughter than I pay other wise for text messages. I can't call her, but have no issue with texting.
