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I want to be able to send SMS to my family abroad and also want to be able to make group video call with my family. Please help me which subscription plan or package is right for me?
Must I purchase Skype credit in order to be able to send SMS to abroad in addition to my Skype Premium Subscription which is for my skype group video calling?
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