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by jcul 1344 days ago
Off topic slightly, but it amazes me how much SMS is used in outside my country (maybe just US?). I literally never SMS any personal contacts, usually WhatsApp. Even business stuff, sometimes initial contact may be SMS and then could often move to WhatsApp. I use signal with a small circle of friends, but no one I know uses SMS anymore.
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I have WhatsApp installed for two different group chats, Google Chat for another couple of group chats, but apart from that SMS is the standard here (which means opportunistically iMessage / Signal). I'm in Australia, where SMS typically have no per-message cost (the only thing that's charged per use on most mobile plans here is data and international calls).
In Ireland, an SMS used to cost 13c, if I remember correctly.

So when apps like viber, WhatsApp, etc came on the scene, people jumped on them quickly and completely stopped texting.

This was before they even had voice calling.

With voice calling, it is also popular, as you can call someone irrespective of what country they are in and not worry about roaming or international call charges (even though in the EU now we do not have roaming charges anymore).

Some people even use WhatsApp for normal calls over normal cellular calls!