No that's an dumb question!
Yeah, why not?
As of December 2008, there were 75,750,000 mobile phones in use in the UK.
Just send it as if you were texting a person in your own country. The network knows where each mobile phone is, and will route the text accordingly. If you want to send it manually - remove the first 0 from the UK mobile number - and replace it with 01144. 011 is Canada's international access code, and 44 is the country code for the UK. For example.. say the mobile number for the UK was 07979 797979... from Canada, you would dial 011 44 79 79 797 979 (the spaces are just for clarity).
Lebara Mobile does only offer service in the UK. If you need mobile services in Canada or the United States you can check out such services as bell, AT&T, Rogers, verizon and many others.
Just dial the UK mobile number as normal. The network will sort out the logistics.
about 23 million
Mobile tracking has been around for years, however nowadays it has become mainstream. It exists in the UK, as well as the rest of Europe, Austrailia, Asia, Canada and the United States of America.
Asda Mobile is a mobile virtual network operator (MVNO) in the UK, operated by Asda, by 2p/min and 2p/text, however is 60p/MB more expensive for Internet use. Asda Mobile does not provide an unlocking service, nor does it supply.
Dial the UK mobile number exactly the same way you do when the mobile is in the UK.
When mailing postcards or any other mail from Canada, use Canadian postage.
900 & 1800MHz
Because the mobile networks are different. You will have to use a local (NZ) mobile network if you want to use the phone in NZ.
To call a UK-based mobile phone, anywhere in the world that it may be physically located, just dial the UK mobile numberexactly the same way you do when the mobile is in the UK.