>Gmail users in Nigeria now
have the ability to send free text messages to five major
Nigerian networks
have the ability to send free text messages to five major
Nigerian networks
Gmail users in Nigeria now
have the ability to send free text messages to five major
Nigerian networks, right fromtheir computers.
The service, which enables
you to
send free SMS to most
countries and networks around the world, used to beavailable for sending to just Globacom subscribers in Nigeria.
To get started sending free
SMS, log into your Gmail account.
In the Send SMS box above
Chat, enter the phone number you want to send a SMS to
Sending and receiving a
message from Gmail to any phone is free.
The text message response will appear in Gmail as a
reply in Chat.
These conversations are stored in your Chat history, just like
regular chats.
There is a small catch
however.
Each user is granted an SMS
credit quota of fifty messages.
Every time you send a message, your SMS credit decreases by one.
Every time you receive an SMS
message in Chat eg when a phone user replies to one
of your messages) your credit
increases by five, up to a
maximum of 50.
If your SMS credit goes down to zero at any point, it will increase back up to one 24 hours later.
If your SMS credit quota however gets lower than you’d like however, you can always “buy” additional messages. All you need to do is send an SMS to your own phone, and then reply to that message multiple times.
Every time you send a reply
message, your quota is increased by five. Effectively, you’re buying more messages by paying your phone company for these outgoing messages. At five Naira per reply SMS, this isn’t a bad deal.
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