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by joshmarinacci 297 days ago
Not really. This stuff is heavily NDA and patent encumbered. You’d be better off setting up a local wifi network and using an IP based audio call system.
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I'm not sure if this applies to all carriers but with many carriers if you are on wifi you can send/receive text messages and sometimes even make calls. Certainly you could use WhatsApp or similar in that case.
...with many carriers if you are on wifi you can send/receive text messages...

How would you propose that those messages get routed if there is no connection to either the internet nor a cell provider?

Not if I'm in the middle of the woods with no connection to the outside world.