And yet again, Aamir brings another very useful list of resources – this time for sending SMS’s to almost any network in Pakistan. Thank you for this excellent list, Aamir!

Hamariweb

Hamariweb.com has a section that offers Free SMS to Mobile numbers in Pakistan. But you need to register first with a valid mobile number.

After signup, you will have to verify your mobile number by entering verification code that you get on your Phone through SMS.

Once account is verified, you can start sending Free SMS to any network in Pakistan.

FoodCourt.Pk

Another option is foodcourt.pk, which is very much similar to Hamriweb, but let me tell you that Hamariweb.com is more reliable than Foodcourt.

iSMS.pk

iSMS.pk is in public beta for a while now. iSMS differs from other two websites in a way that it offers signups with email too, meaning that overseas Pakistani visitors can also sign-up and send free SMS.

There are quite of a few other SMS solutions out there but I did not have a good experience with them. With a busy life schedule, I want reliable and trustworthy applications. A service which allows me to send quick sms to Pk mobile is high on my list of everyday use, must-have apps. If you have a favorite sms application, do share your experience with us.

Please note that all these Free SMS websites use regular mobile phones attached with their servers. SMS Messages that you input on their website is transferred to Mobile Phone which sends that Message using a regular SIM.

Be informed that these websites are not 100 percent reliable, due to following reasons:

  • There comes some error with their server
  • Maybe mobile phone attached with computer turns off
  • Balance in SIM that is being used gets expired
  • or there can be many any other reasons too

So, I advise you to test system before sending SMS to desired network by sending one SMS to  your own number. For those who are outside Pakistan and are interested in sending SMS, you may need a friend to help you guys out in this.


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