How does the TXT App Now function?

Created by Support Team, Modified on Fri, 29 Mar, 2024 at 1:27 PM by Support Team

TXT App Now leverages your existing internet connection (Wi-Fi or mobile data) to provide calling and texting functionalities through a virtual phone number. Here's a breakdown of the technology behind it:


1. Voice Over Internet Protocol (VoIP):

  • TXT App Now utilizes VoIP technology.  With VoIP, your voice is converted into digital data packets and transmitted over the internet instead of traditional phone lines. This allows calls and texts to be made and received through the app.


2. Making Calls and Sending Texts:

  • When you initiate a call or send a text using TXT App Now, the app:
    • Converts your voice or text message into data packets.
    •  Transmits these packets through your internet connection (Wi-Fi or mobile data).
    •  Routes the data packets to the recipient's phone number.


3. Receiving Calls and Texts:

  • To receive calls and texts on your virtual number:
    • The app needs an active internet connection.
    • When someone calls or texts your virtual number, the data packets are sent over the internet.
    • The TXT App Now app receives these packets and converts them back into a call or text notification for you.


Basically, TXT App Now acts as an intermediary, using your internet connection to connect your virtual phone number with traditional phone networks for calls and texts.


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