Yes, you can tweet anyone, in any country.
Probably. Her 'account' is @KateDuchessofC, and it looks real enough, however, it isn't verified. If you don't believe it then you can always contact @ClarenceHouse, as this is verified, to send any messages.
You may send a tweet (or @reply) to anyone on Twitter; you certainly don't have to be following them! Following a Twitter user just means that all their tweets appear in the "timeline" on the home page of Twitter when you log in. (Along with your tweets and the tweets of anyone else you may be following.) To follow someone, go to their Twitter page and click the "follow" button. Anyway, to send a tweet to any Twitter user, just include an @ sign followed by the username of the user you want to send the tweet to. For example, if you want to send a tweet to the user with the username JohnSmith, include @JohnSmith in you tweet.
All messages will be delivered to them, granting that you send it to the correct username.
Bebo, myspace, facebook, mylol, twitter, friendster, myyearbook.... this are all great examples of a social network. A social network is any thing that you can send, post ,and read online messages.
Any Twitter user can send you a tweet if your account/tweets aren't protected.
There are many alphabet systems used to send messages throughout history. The most relevant and recent one would be known as Morse code. Any language's alphabet can be used to send messages as well.
You can send and receive any number of messages you want.
It is best to call up your service provider so you could first determine whether the problem lies in your phone or in the network. Make sure you take notes if the messages send to certain phone number or they don't send them to any number at all.
I have some SMS software called VisualGSM, and it's worked really well. Utilize premium send SMS to send bulk SMS messages.
When you send a text from a phone, it doesn't matter whether it is via Verizon, Sprint any other phone system that can send text. As long as you put in the correct phone number and country code and the receiving phone and system is capable of receiving text messages, it doesn't matter which country is involved.
There aren't any statistics to show exactly how many people of a country use Twitter.
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