Free! Mobile Txt-Messaging
Posted on Dec 05, 2007 under Communications |Fast and reliable communication is what we need now a days as everyday life gets busy-er. From mobile phone to internet, we need to communicate with our relatives, friends and loved-ones near and abroad. We look for a medium that we can get in touch with them easily. That’s why it came to my mind how useful Chikka is to me.
Chikka is a free instant messaging to online friends and to mobile phone users. Chikka connects to all major Philippine mobile carriers including Smart, Globe, Sun, and other intarnational carriers including DTAC (TH), Japan Mobile Phones,Cingular Wireless (US), Guamcell/Saipancell, AT&T (US), INDIA Mobile Phones, Sprint (US), Alltell (US), Excelcomindo, Nextel (US), Boost (US), UK, Spain, and 1528 Smart (HK). Check their website for latest news and updates.
You can sign in as your own mobile phone identity. Your buddies will receive your messages as if they were coming from your phone. Continue to receive IM messages anywhere you are even when away from your PC. Chikka works as a cool extension of your mobile phone. The registration process is very simple. Check their website for instruction.
You will receive an SMS message containing your ID and your password. Save this text message for future reference or change it later for your convenience. You can now start using Chikka by downloading and installing it to your PC.Log in to chikka using your ID and password. You can now send SMS messages for free!
Messages sent from PC to PC are unlimited and free. However, a PC user is given limited credits for sending messages from the PC to mobile phones. The daily message credit allocation depends on the wireless provider of your recipients. Credits not used during the day are not carried over to the next day. When all the credits are exhausted for the day, you need to wait for a mobile user to reply to your message so that you’ll regain a credit (mobile user who replies will be charged). Otherwise, you can wait 24 hours from the first time your account was active for the day to receive your daily message credits.






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