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Text messaging

Text messaging on your cell phone

What is text messaging and why would I need it anyway on my cellular phone? If you don't know that answer odds are you don't need it.

Text messaging is becoming popular throughout Europe. Instead of calling someone you can have a text message scroll across the screen on their cellular phone.

This service is great if you get a cellular phone calling plan with first minute of incoming calls free. 

 

Text messaging is an easy, fun and inexpensive way to stay in touch with your friends when you are on the go. With a single finger you can send, receive, and reply to messages on your wireless phone. You can communicate whenever, wherever, and with anyone who has a wireless phone or an e-mail address.

You can send and receive messages on your phone from anyone with a wireless phone. Send a message to any 10-digit wireless phone number. With just a few clicks you can send a Text message using its own language or lingo as we call it.

You Can also Receive info alerts (daily horoscopes, sports scores, jokes and more) This service is great for sports fans! Almost every sport has alerts on there teams homepage. Here is another great service that keeps you up to date on upcoming birthdays so you don't forget a loved ones birthday ever again!

Pretty soon in the USA you will get text messaging forms of advertising. It is still a touchy matter with cellular phone companies. Lets just say you are walking by a restaurant the store picks up your signal and offers you an ad for 10% off. Are you likely to walk in or get aggravated because it is wasting your cellular phone plan minutes. this is sure to be hot topic for discussion as RFID Tags are becoming mainstream more and more.

This isn't bad if you have unlimited minutes but who wants ads on their phone. Sure it might save you some money in restaurants if you want to look at it that way.  

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