If i live in California and want to text someone in Florida will it cost me any money for like long distance or something? I have Cingular, and i get 200 texts for the month (wich i have not used) Will rate and give feedback.
itsz_JESS answered Monday May 15 2006, 5:49 pm: im pretty sure it will be the same cost as it is to text someone in florida.. i think you can text anyone in the us for the same cost.. which is 10 cents each if you dont have a plan [ itsz_JESS's advice column | Ask itsz_JESS A Question ]
xoxDaneCookRox answered Monday May 15 2006, 1:13 pm: Nope text messages are the same no matter where. I have cingular two and i text people from across the US too and its the same.
LilTx3 answered Sunday May 14 2006, 11:49 pm: No it wont, i used ot make calls to other people who live far away .. and i had no problem with it .. so tecting shouldnt be bad either .. good luck [ LilTx3's advice column | Ask LilTx3 A Question ]
Sherry answered Sunday May 14 2006, 11:45 pm: I have Cingular, I had the 200 text messages a month thing and I hated it. They dont have unlimited!
ANYWAY, to answer your question.
No it does not charge long distance =)
MFS answered Sunday May 14 2006, 11:36 pm: I am unsure of how Cingular will charge this, but with Sprint, I can tell you that where you are calling, so long as it isn't an international call, you'll be charged your regular rate for a text message anywhere in the nation.
Because of what it takes to rate a text message from the behind-the-scenes aspect, I would think that Cingular is going to be much the same, and so long as you are within your 200 message limit, you'll be fine.
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