
Coverage Should Be Explained Carefully
This article originally relied on old percentages and outdated technical references. Coverage is an important topic, but it needs to be described in a way that remains accurate over time. Service availability can change due to routing, operator restrictions, destination rules, and technical policy changes.
For that reason, the most responsible way to describe coverage is not to promise a fixed global percentage forever, but to explain that reach depends on the destination and the current service conditions.
What Users Usually Mean by Coverage
- Whether a destination can be reached at all
- Whether the service is currently available in a given country or network
- Whether quality and delivery remain stable for that destination
How to Approach Availability Today
If you want to test the current experience, the best approach is to use the live public tools: Call Phone, Send Text, Video Chat, and File Sharing. These pages reflect the current product architecture much better than historical claims about plugins or legacy flows.
We are keeping this post online as a cleaned-up explanation of availability rather than an outdated promise based on old platform assumptions.



