I read about WhatsApp and how people can’t part with Meta because of it, however no one on my continent uses it. Why is it so popular in the EU and other parts of the world?

  • Skunk
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    9 months ago

    While it is historically true, carriers cannot charge foreign fees for EU members since some time now. They basically said to the carriers “now you stop being greedy fucks”.

    Since then the European Union is just one large country phone fees wise. Even non EU member Switzerland is included on the EU plan and Switzerland includes Europe as if it is national call/text.

    But it was too late indeed, people were already on WhatsApp to avoid sms.

    • Appoxo@lemmy.dbzer0.com
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      9 months ago

      This has been a thing since when?
      I found an article stating 06.2017 as a start date for free EU roaming.
      With that in mind since when did smartphones became the norm? About 2011/12?

      WhatsApp is basically a full replacement of what iMessage does to some degree and what RCS aspires to be. Everyone cam use it, is free and even the older non-tech folks can use it.
      Now try moving those older folks to use some other app. You can’t even make them to use apps like Telegram or Signal or Threema.

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        9 months ago

        I think they were just pointing out that the roaming fees are a thing of the past, because the previous comment sounded like that’s still a thing.

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      9 months ago

      Even with the unified roaming prices, to this day I don’t have sms included, but I have 30gb of data.

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      9 months ago

      They can and they do. roaming became free but international calls are still expensive (not as bad as it used to be but still) calling a different country cost me about 20 cents per minute, that’s 1 euro for a 5 minute call. unless of course I physically cross the border.