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Dialog Telekom Introduced SMS Blocking System



Another 1st from Dialog GSM , now all Dialog customers are given the freedom to block unwanted SMS’ that come their way.No more hassle, no more worries just block them all!
Benefits
Ability to Block any unwanted SMS (refer conditions for exceptions)Service is totally Free! Total control over SMS intrusions & privacy violations.

Setting up & Using
Type: Block and send it to your OWN number.OrLog on to www.dialog.lk & click on My Dialog

Rates
No special charges for the service. Only the SMS charge for the command SMS

Conditions
Maximum of 20 numbers can be added to your Block list SMS’ sent via SLT, WOW, My Dialog, Special Short Codes or messages sent by a Roaming customer using USSD platform cannot be blocked.
FAQs
1. Can all Dialog customers enjoy this service?
Yes, this service is available for both Postpaid & Prepaid Customers.
2. Do you need to pre register to enjoy this service?
No, you can get started right way.
3. Can I block SMS from other networks?
Yes, most SMS’ can be blocked however SMS’ sent via SLT, WOW, My Dialog, Special Short Codes or messages sent by a Roaming customer using USSD platform cannot be blocked.
4. Can I block two numbers in one SMS?
No. Only one number can be added to the block list with one SMS.
5. How can I remove a number from the blocked list?
Type : Del block and send it to your OWN number.
6. Can I block IDD numbers?
Yes , you can except the messages sent via USSD platform.
7. Will the sender know that I have purposely blocked SMS generating from his/her mobile number ?
No. the sender will not get any message or indication that the SMS has been blocked. If the sender has activated the message settings to receive Delivery Reports, he/she would receive the Delivery Report status as Failed.
8. How can I view my SMS blocked list?
Type: view block and send it to your own number.

Comments

Anonymous said…
Block and send it to your OWN number

where you put the number to block ?

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