@OoTheNigerian @iaboyeji Please help. Read through the website and trying to figure what fonenode does, who it does it for, and why.
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@twonaira
@iaboyeji are you a dev? What type of app so you build, use? So I can explain with a usecase.1 reply 0 retweets 0 likes -
Replying to @OoTheNigerian
@OoTheNigerian I'm sorry, not a dev, just tech-curious. We've met - Uzo's friend, Bankole. We had lunch at Yellow Chilli.1 reply 0 retweets 0 likes -
Replying to @zeroplustwo_
@twonaira Ooooh! Sorry. Ok. You know the call/sms you receive when you register for WhatsApp? To verify you own the number?
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Replying to @zeroplustwo_
@twonaira they use something like our service to connect to your phone. Remember, your phone number is not connected to the internet.
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Replying to @OoTheNigerian
@OoTheNigerian Makes even more sense now. So why use fonenode instead of , say, twilio?1 reply 0 retweets 0 likes -
Replying to @zeroplustwo_
@twonaira we're localized. Costs are per min. Using Twilio to call a Nigerian nos will be an international call. Ours is a local call. Get?
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@OoTheNigerian Clearer. So a dev is better off using fonenode if they have mainly local customers. Good luck! Let me know if I can help1 reply 0 retweets 0 likes
@twonaira Yup. Tey will use it to create products for the end users. Ok man. Thanks. Just share with your developer friends.
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