Joke Collection Website - Public benefit messages - Do you have to open GSM for texting at home and abroad? The other party uses a GSM card from Britain, and mine is a Unicom 3G 186 card.

Do you have to open GSM for texting at home and abroad? The other party uses a GSM card from Britain, and mine is a Unicom 3G 186 card.

There should be no problem. There should be an access code in front of it when sending it. I wonder if there will be a delay.

You can send it to try, but it costs more than one yuan to send one.

PS: I don't know the details of the other party's card. It's hard to say.