You can..it looks like you're calling through Whatsapp but it's actually using your phone. A warning comes up but my friend didn't read it and called an Australian mobile
Hi guys,
This is a member of the Viber R&D team.
I'm here to offer my assistance.
Viber is free between Viber users, doesn't matter where you live or what device you have.
Viber itself is totally free, meaning we (Viber) don't charge anything from you.
Since Viber uses the internet, both sides of the conversation must be connected to either WiFi or 3G. If a user is connected to WiFi - that user is not paying anything for sure. If the user is connected to 3G, the user *may* be paying his cell company for the data (about 0.3MB per minute of call), but that depends on the specific data plan that he has with his cellular company, and needs to be verified with them.
* Note that when a user is abroad using the cellular network (and not WiFi), there may be high Roaming charges by your cellular company for the data used.
If you have any additional questions, feel free to contact us.
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Viber Team
Hi
Just wanted to check if you will be in a position to tell how texts sent from viber outside data allowance will be charged.
Will any calls outside the allotted data allowance be charged as additional data usage charges. Any help would be great. I have an issue with O2.
You mean your provider's data allowance? Then it should be detailed in your contract with O2.
Yeah I meant my O2 data allowance. There is nothing in the contract regarding that.
I know it is difficult for you to answer how my service provider would charge me for any viber texts that I have sent when I didn't have any data allowance.
The only confusing part is I have got charged for texting even though I had unused text allowance.
Hi guys,
This is a member of the Viber R&D team.
I'm here to offer my assistance.
Viber is free between Viber users, doesn't matter where you live or what device you have.
Viber itself is totally free, meaning we (Viber) don't charge anything from you.
Since Viber uses the internet, both sides of the conversation must be connected to either WiFi or 3G. If a user is connected to WiFi - that user is not paying anything for sure. If the user is connected to 3G, the user *may* be paying his cell company for the data (about 0.3MB per minute of call), but that depends on the specific data plan that he has with his cellular company, and needs to be verified with them.
* Note that when a user is abroad using the cellular network (and not WiFi), there may be high Roaming charges by your cellular company for the data used.
If you have any additional questions, feel free to contact us.
Thanks,
Viber Team
Were they all viber to viber calls,that were deducted from your call plan minutes?Hello
I just contacted my provider (t-mobile) as I realized that my Viber calls were using my minutes instead of data. I have a $30 100 minutes and unlimited data (5GB in 4G) and unlimited text plan. Here is the answer from the t mobile agent:
"The use of Viber will deduct the minutes of your 100 minutes call, since this will not get through to the use of your data, Viber or any other third part applications sometimes or often deduct the minutes that you have, that's why we advise our customers to use Wi-Fi instead of using the Data on the phone when they are going to use Viber, or any other apps that requires calling."
It shouldn't use my minutes, but data instead. I really don't understand what happens, but anyway, be careful.
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