Who can vote using Text Messaging?
Text message voting is only available to AT&T subscribers with two-way text messaging capable handsets. If you are an AT&T customer and wish to check if your handset has two-way text messaging capability, go to www.ATT.com or visit an AT&T store. AT&T subscribers with area codes from within the Continental US, Hawaii, Alaska and Puerto Rico can cast their text vote for the Nashville Star contestants. If you are not an AT&T subscriber, you can vote using the standard toll-free phone numbers instead.
Text Messaging from within Continental US, Hawaii and Alaska can cast their vote(s) for the show. Text message voting is available to wireless subscribers with two-way text messaging capable handsets. The wireless carriers participating are AT&T, T-Mobile, Verizon Wireless, Sprint, Nextel, Boost, Alltel, Cellular One and Virgin.
Text Messaging from within Continental US, Hawaii and Alaska can cast their vote(s) for the show. Text message voting is available to wireless subscribers with two-way text messaging capable handsets. The wireless carriers participating are AT&T, T-Mobile, Verizon Wireless, Sprint, Boost, Alltel, Cellular One and Virgin.
Text voting is only available to cell phone subscribers with two-way Text Messaging capable handsets. If you are a cell phone customer and wish to check if your handset has two-way Text Messaging capability, contact your wireless provider. Wireless subscribers for Bell Mobility, Microcell, MTS Mobility, Rogers Wireless, SaskTel Mobility, TELUS Mobility, Aliant Mobility, Tlbec Mobilit and Northerntel Mobility with area codes from within Canada can cast their text vote for Canadian Idol. If your cell phone does not support two-way Text Messaging, you can vote using the standard toll-free numbers instead.