Posted in Uncategorized | April 30th, 2008

Text Messaging

So many individuals are talking about text messaging without even knowing what it really means. Let us take a look at text messaging and see all the basics that are of interest to regular people. Text messaging (also known simply as texting) can be defined as a common term utilized for sending short text messages (160 characters or less) from one mobile phone to another with the use of Short Message Service (commonly known as SMS). Needless to say that the majority of cell phones around the world do have this function enabled and there are even PDAs (personal digital assistants) that have on-board wireless telecommunications with the possibility of sending SMS. Every single message that is sent is labeled with the term text message and some will also call them simply texts.

Text messaging is linked with SMS gateways, which do exist in order to connect the mobile SMS services with instant message services (IMS), desktop computers, some landline telephones that use speech synthesis and the Internet. Any device that can connect to a PDA or mobile phone through protocols like Bluetooth can even be utilized in some circumstances to send SMS messages over a wireless network. In the beginning text messaging was limited to the GSM protocol through SMS but we can now see that it is available on non-GSM systems as well.

As you can imagine, the most common application for text messaging stands in a person to person sending of messages process although they can be utilized in order to interact with automated systems as well. One good example stands in the possibility to order various products and services for your mobile phone with the use of SMS or even participating in contests. You are surely familiar with sending a SMS message to receive a given wallpaper or ringtone. Keep in mind that text messaging also allows different pay rates to be included. For instance, if you send a text massage in order to get one of those ringtones you might have to pay $1 instead of 5 cents (a theoretical price of one simple phone to phone text message). The good news is that there are some Internet locations that will allow users to send free text messages free of charge to the sender even if all North American networks will not charge the customers to receive any SMS message. Text messaging did change the world of mobile phones and is continuing to be an important factor in all cell phones.

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