FREE SMS messaging service for India only that may prove to be incredibly useful for citizen groups and NGOs. The service allows anyone to set up a group of mobile subscribers to message to, or for a group to message each other many-to-many. A user can receive news alerts and blog updates via SMS, for example; or a group can group-text message to each other.
T-Mobile introduces prepaid promotion for youth, offers free SMS (Germany)
www.WirelessFederation.com/news: T-Mobile, the German mobile operator, has introduced a promotion for German youngster less than 27 year old. Under the promotion, the subscribers are offered free SMS package. High school pupils and students can order a T-Mobile Xtra Card before 31 July'09 and receive a SMS package including 3,000 SMS within Germany, which can be send during the first three months after activation of the prepaid package. Calls made to other German networks will cost EUR 0.05 per minute and after the first three months, sending SMSs within Germany will cost EUR 0.05 per message.
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