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Facebook-owned WhatsApp has expanded beyond Internet-based messaging – it no provides service down to the SIM card. This means you don't have to worry about securing connectivity in 150 countries where WhatSim will automatically switch between a total of 400 carriers. For a €10 a year fee text messages are free, while photo, video and voice messages are priced on a credit system. You can pay € 5 for 1,000 credits (or up to €50 for 10,000 credits). Text messages, location and contact sharing are free, while multimedia messages are priced based on zones. You can check the WhatSim site to see which zone each country falls into. The cheapest rates are 5 credits for a voice message (that's €0.025), 20 credits for a photo (€0.10) and 100 credits for a video (€0.50). Voice and video messages are capped at 10 seconds long. Note that in some countries the yearly rate is €5 instead of €10. The WhatSim will never expire, but you'll need to top it up with credit when you want to[img]Facebook-owned WhatsApp has expanded beyond Internet-based messaging – it no provides service down to the SIM card. This means you don't have to worry about securing connectivity in 150 countries where WhatSim will automatically switch between a total of 400 carriers, anywhere in th world. For a €10 a year fee text messages are free, while photo, video and voice messages are priced on a credit system. You can pay € 5 for 1,000 credits (or up to €50 for 10,000 credits). Text messages, location and contact sharing are free, while multimedia messages are priced based on zones. You can check the WhatSim site to see which zone each country falls into. The cheapest rates are 5 credits for a voice message (that's €0.025), 20 credits for a photo (€0.10) and 100 credits for a video (€0.50). Voice and video messages are capped at 10 seconds long. Note that in some countries the yearly rate is €5 instead of €10. The WhatSim will never expire, but you'll need to top it up with credit when you want to[/img]Facebook-owned WhatsApp has expanded beyond Internet-based messaging – it no provides service down to the SIM card. This means you don't have to worry about securing connectivity in 150 countries where WhatSim will automatically switch between a total of 400 carriers. For a €10 a year fee text messages are free, while photo, video and voice messages are priced on a credit system. You can pay € 5 for 1,000 credits (or up to €50 for 10,000 credits). Text messages, location and contact sharing are free, while multimedia messages are priced based on zones. You can check the WhatSim site to see which zone each country falls into. The cheapest rates are 5 credits for a voice message (that's €0.025), 20 credits for a photo (€0.10) and 100 credits for a video (€0.50). Voice and video messages are capped at 10 seconds long. Note that in some countries the yearly rate is €5 instead of €10. The WhatSim will never expire, but you'll need to top it up with credit when you want to.................read more @ [URL]www.mysmartech..nl/2015/01/meet-whatsim-globe-trotting-sim-for.html?m=1[/URL] And our home page for more. |
With knowledge of html and css already i just refreshed my memory and began javascript and php. . Javascript is a bit daunting though but i've come to like the database aspect of web developement. . Due to stress from school i'm thinking of working on some projects a bit then shut down for some time. |
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Hey guys just started learning web development and amazon book services, Looking to start freelancing with this skills |