Australia’s new entrant mobiK, which took the wraps off its free service in October allowing users to send free Internet to mobile texts (and visa-versa) , has expanded its offer to let users send free SMS to and from their mobile phones, Computerworld reports. Users must be over 13 years of age to access the ad-funded service. Along with free SMS, users can also sign up to be part of the rewards program called K where they earn points they can redeem for content by filling out surveys for sponsors or by signing up their friends. The company
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