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Free texting to Australia

pacbro

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Ok, so I live in the USA, but have quite a few friends living in Australia and a couple other parts of the world. I already use my regular texting for people in the United States, and I've been using textplus for all those friends of mine in Canada.
However, for some reason, textplus doesn't work to Australia, on a phone without the textplus app.
So back to square one. Is there any application I can download that would allow me to text Australia using my data plan, without an extra charge of international texting to my friends over there?
 
Yep - it's called Viber. VOIP but it allows you to text as well. If you all have it loaded on. The beauty of it is you do not need an account IDs or anything etc. You just load it on, verify via sms and use it. It searches your contact list for those who have Viber installed also and gives that list to call or text. No sign up, no giving your email to yet another company to target you with. All free over data plan.

(I am also in Oz BTW!!)
 
Ahhhh. See now we face a new problem. She doesn't have an Android phone. Instead, she has a Blackberry.
This may complicate matters, but I'd still like to text her if at all possible.
This said, I don't mind signing up for accounts, or getting emails. Its all quite manageable on my Samsung Infuse.
 
Is there an app that lets me text directly to my friends phone itself, without the need for her to download an app on her phone? Or is app to app the only way to do it?
 
Is there an app that lets me text directly to my friends phone itself, without the need for her to download an app on her phone? Or is app to app the only way to do it?

No, all require a common client (be it Viber, whatsapp, and many others) between the sender and receiver, because the msg is sent/receive through internet.
 
No, all require a common client (be it Viber, whatsapp, and many others) between the sender and receiver, because the msg is sent/receive through internet.

That's curious though. Textplus allows me to send texts straight to another's phone. I can use it to text my friends in Canada, as it doesn't cost them money, and it goes through the internet.
 
I could be wrong, but try using Google Voice to text your friend. It will send right to their phone and it doesn't require them to download it. It has free text, just can't do pic texts is all.
 
I could be wrong, but try using Google Voice to text your friend. It will send right to their phone and it doesn't require them to download it. It has free text, just can't do pic texts is all.

I'll look into it! As long as she can text back without being charged for an international text, this would be perfect.
 
There are also many web pages that can text to mobile numbers. Eg. I use 'VOIPBuster' (www.voipbuster.com) based in Europe but there are many names for the same service. Although they have mobile apps it does require that both of you have it installed. However once you have your own account; on android browser you can log in and send SMS from the browser. Registering your mobile simply means you verify that you own the number, but when you send from the browser it 'appears' the SMS is coming from your mobile #. When you log into your account you can even schedule to send an SMS on a future date and time. The ricipent only needs a valid number. There does cost a few euro cents per message. Not entirely free but close to?!
 
That's curious though. Textplus allows me to send texts straight to another's phone. I can use it to text my friends in Canada, as it doesn't cost them money, and it goes through the internet.

Textplus allows texting to any phone in US and Canada only.
For all other countries/regions, it requires both parties to install Textplus for mutual texting (over wifi)

Also, Textplus assigns a new phone number different from your own phone number.
Viber and whatsapp use your same old mobile number as your account. (This is a BIG plus!!!)
 
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