I assume, if using IMessage with someone in another country, you'd need to have 
all necessary country codes. Is this correct?

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On Oct 14, 2011, at 11:03 AM, chris hallsworth wrote:

> iMessaging works regardless of connection or location, so long as devices 
> running iOS 5 are involved. As for your second I must try the new Twitter 
> integration. Will report back. I use South African English and she is awesome 
> in terms of clarity. She sounds a bit like sarina, excuse spelling, on iOS 4.
> 
> On 14/10/2011 14:41, Dane Trethowan wrote:
>> Hi!
>> 
>> I've just updated my Ipad to IOS5 - No hurry was there <smile> - and I
>> have a couple of questions regarding the Imessage and Twitter apps.
>> 
>> I notice with Imessage you can send messages between Iphones and Ipads
>> so is this network dependent? I mean do the IOS devices have to be on a
>> single say wi-fi network or can I send a Message using Imessage to
>> another list member who owns an IOS device anywhere in the world.
>> 
>> I notice in the "Settings" panel there are settings for Twitter, how
>> does this work, is this a separate app or something?
>> 
>> And now an observation, I'm using Karen Compact as my voice and its
>> sounding better than I thought it would so I won't be bothering to
>> upgrade to the better quality Karen voice, I'm given to understand that
>> this voice at times can become choppy? Well regardless of whether this
>> statement is true or false, I'd imagine I'd have more space for other
>> content if I didn't bother downloading the extra voice and Karen
>> Compact? Well she don't sound too bad <smile>.
>> 
>> 
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