![]() |
Quote:
|
: D : D : D
|
Quote:
- Google Voice will do what I want? (Though I am not a big fan of Google services, I like better specialist small companies but if that is the only one for the price - FREE - fine) - Or more about the other options? I have no idea about what you said about the Hong Kong forwarding deal for example |
FYI. Line2 is Android as well. You can also access the SMS messages over the web. I don't think it is what you want reading the messages, but felt that I should correct it for the benefit of other readers.
|
I found a free service called Pinger. It gives you a Us number to send and receive texts. You have to send a text every month though, not to lose your number.
|
Someone - presumably in another thread, I can't find it now - recommended me a service:
- It was a mobile only app - Offered free SMS-receiving numbers in a handful of countries (maybe around 5), if I remember correctly, such countries like the US/UK Canada and Germany - It was not Pinger, definitely Anyone may remember it and bring it again to my attention? I much appreciate you! |
This is a dumb question, but what about simply getting an unactivated SIM card from your carrier and stashing it in your suitcase or some place else. If you lose your mobile, call your carrier, verify your identity, and activating the new card.
Also VOIP.MS and Anveo are VOIP providers who now offer SMS compatible DIDs. |
Quote:
Or, is it possible it was Fongo previously offered US/UK, German numbers as well, not only Canadian ones? And Fongo is the one I am looking for. |
Quote:
Quote:
|
Could the application have been Upptalk, formerly called Yuilop?
It can have a number from perhaps most of the countries you mentioned. I tried some other similar ones, such as Pinger or TextMe, but the UK numbers they allocated were not reachable from a couple of main UK networks |
| All times are GMT +1. The time now is 06:48. |
Powered by vBulletin® Version 3.8.11
Copyright ©2000 - 2025, vBulletin Solutions Inc.
© 2002-2020 PrePaidGSM.net