María José will receive votes without problems
Posted 10-08-2008 at 10:17 AM by emmanuelgr
For all those in Costa Rica who are going to vote for María José, the Costa Rican Institute of Electricity (ICE by its initials in Spanish) said that it has the capacity to address a massive sending of text messages in support of María José.
Its officials have indicated that they have the platforms to send 600 messages per second. The point is that Costa Ricans continue to doubt whether the system is effective enough so that not one single vote is lost, as has already happened to some when a message they received a message saying that their vote was not sent.
The ICE officials were asked a question. How many votes had María José received from Costa Rica? They said that the producers of the program have not released that figure. What the producers did say is that María José has received 25% of the votes from countries other than Costa Rica.
Others questioned whether the money raised will be used in a proper manner. María José’s family said that they will be available to answer any questions and that the money will be used for the reason why it was collected; to pay for votes for the singer.
The family has several cell phones from which it will be sending messages and they will be paid with the collected money. Some companies will give them the money they have collected so that they can send more text messages, and an unspecified company will used a company dedicated to sending text messages massively to lend its support.
So come on Costa Rica, today is a great day to support our fellow Costa Rica. At TicosLand.com, we plan to do our part. If you do not have cell phone, then make a donation to someone with a cell phone so that they can send the message. It is a way of putting our country’s name very high. We will see what happens.
Its officials have indicated that they have the platforms to send 600 messages per second. The point is that Costa Ricans continue to doubt whether the system is effective enough so that not one single vote is lost, as has already happened to some when a message they received a message saying that their vote was not sent.
The ICE officials were asked a question. How many votes had María José received from Costa Rica? They said that the producers of the program have not released that figure. What the producers did say is that María José has received 25% of the votes from countries other than Costa Rica.
Others questioned whether the money raised will be used in a proper manner. María José’s family said that they will be available to answer any questions and that the money will be used for the reason why it was collected; to pay for votes for the singer.
The family has several cell phones from which it will be sending messages and they will be paid with the collected money. Some companies will give them the money they have collected so that they can send more text messages, and an unspecified company will used a company dedicated to sending text messages massively to lend its support.
So come on Costa Rica, today is a great day to support our fellow Costa Rica. At TicosLand.com, we plan to do our part. If you do not have cell phone, then make a donation to someone with a cell phone so that they can send the message. It is a way of putting our country’s name very high. We will see what happens.
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