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- Get 20% off iTunes eGift cards at Best Buy (Digital Delivery) today From: Bill Boulware
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- Re: imessages From: Peter Patukas
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- Re: imessages From: Jay Abraham
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Get 20% off iTunes eGift cards at Best Buy (Digital Delivery) today
Posted by: "Bill Boulware" bill.boulware@gmail.com boulware0224
Thu Feb 2, 2012 5:28 am (PST)
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Sent to you by Bill Boulware via Google Reader: Get 20% off iTunes
eGift cards at Best Buy (Digital Delivery) today until 7PM ET via
9to5Mac by 9to5 Staff on 2/2/12
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Re: imessages
Posted by: "Peter Patukas" peter.patukas@verizon.net pcpatukas
Thu Feb 2, 2012 6:25 am (PST)
I have guests here from Europe. They all have iPhones with iOS 5. Can
they iMessage anyone here in the states or to those back in Europe with
no charge? Will appreciate help. Thanks. Peter
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Re: imessages
Posted by: "Jay Abraham" jaygroups@abrahamgroup.net kerala01212001
Thu Feb 2, 2012 8:19 am (PST)
Hi Peter,
Only if they have a Wifi connection. iMessage goes over the data connection and most people have data roaming turned off because of the high expense. While iMessages over the data connection will still be cheaper than actual SMS, I don't think you can just selectively use the data connection for iMessages only. However if they made sure to close all apps and turn off push/fetch for Mail then they may be using minimal data.
Jay
On Feb 2, 2012, at 8:23 AM, Peter Patukas wrote:
> I have guests here from Europe. They all have iPhones with iOS 5. Can
> they iMessage anyone here in the states or to those back in Europe with
> no charge? Will appreciate help. Thanks. Peter
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