No, I believe that AT & T does not charge long-distance text messaging. I've texted long distance and was not charged.
Yes this software is free for people to download and to use. This company's customers can IM through written text or through voice and it offers free long distance.
Yes you can
U.S. Cellular offers free text messaging as long as it's an incoming text. Techically, there is no such thing as free text messaging as one still pays for the service.
Yes,as long as you have a wifi connection and the "text free" app you can text unlimited for free... I have it and use it all the time...
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In some cell phone plans, long distance is at the same rates as local calls.
To calculate the time it takes to travel a distance, you can use the formula: [ \text{Time} = \frac{\text{Distance}}{\text{Speed}} ] Given that the distance is 140 km and the speed is 70 km/h, we can plug these values into the formula: [ \text{Time} = \frac{140 \text{ km}}{70 \text{ km/h}} = 2 \text{ hours} ] So, it will take 2 hours to travel a distance of 140 km at a speed of 70 km/h.
Depends on where your are located and what network. All I know is that it used to charge me 20p (Sterling) to text the USA.
They do not have a toll-free number. it is long distance
It is a universal SIM card. It allows free long distance and international calling. It has low text message and call rates. This SIM card offers nationwide rollover minutes.