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What Is Talk360, and What Is It Used For?

Learn what Talk360 is, how it works, and when it’s the right choice for making international calls to mobile and landline numbers worldwide.

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This article explains what Talk360 is, what it’s used for, and how it works at a high level, so you can decide whether to download the app and create an account.

What is Talk360?

Talk360 is an app that lets you make international voice calls to mobile and landline numbers worldwide.

The person you’re calling:

  • Does not need the Talk360 app

  • Does not need internet access

  • Can use a basic mobile phone or landline

Only you, the caller, need an internet connection.

How Talk360 works?

  • You place a call using Wi-Fi or mobile data

  • Talk360 connects the call to the recipient’s regular phone number

  • The recipient answers the call like a normal phone call

This is known as online-to-offline calling:

  • Online → the caller

  • Offline → the receiver

What Talk360 is commonly used for

Talk360 is commonly used to:

  • Call friends or family who don’t use apps or smartphones

  • Reach people in countries with limited or unstable internet

  • Call international landlines

  • Make international calls without subscriptions or contracts

What Talk360 is not designed for

Talk360 does not offer:

  • Text messaging or SMS

  • Video calls

  • Incoming calls

  • Chat or social networking features

The app is focused entirely on international voice calling.

What Talk360 can and cannot control

What Talk360 provides

  • International calls routed via the internet

  • Clear visibility of call rates before calling

  • Pay-as-you-go calling using credits

What Talk360 does not control

  • The receiver’s local mobile carrier

  • Local telecom rules in the receiver’s country

  • Whether the receiver answers the call

Important to know before downloading

  • The receiver does not need Talk360

  • The receiver does not need internet

  • The receiver only needs regular phone coverage

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