Thursday, April 19, 2012

How Text Messaging Started

Text messaging or generally called texting is the process of sending short messages from a mobile phone. The most recent mobile phones are capable of sending as much as 20 pages containing 160 characters. These messages are generally called Sms, texts or text messages.

Text messaging technology uses an Sms gateway to hook up any mobile Sms service to an existing instant message service, Word Wide Web, Pda devices, personal computers and to any landline phone. Some devices with Bluetooth devices can join together to a mobile phone similar to a modem sending Sms straight through wireless networks. Sms have been widely used with either Gsm or non Gsm systems.

Motorola Phone

Basically, text messaging intends to provide a means of sending message to one someone to someone else no matter where they are as long as there is signal coverage from the mobile providers. This service is also used for automated systems primarily for the purpose of purchasing products and services for mobile phone. Text messaging is also widely used in many contests.

How Text Messaging Started

According to some companies, the first ever text message was sent during 1989 by Edward Lantz who is a old Nasa employee. The text message was sent straight through a Motorola beeper. The message was consist of numbers which is read upside down in order to read the message.

On December 3, 1992 in the United Kingdom, the first Sms messaging was used in a market sent straight through a Vodafone Gsm network. The Sms message was sent by Neil Papworth with the use of a desktop computer. The Sms contains the word Merry Christmas sent to Richard Jarvis from Vodafone straight through a handset expedient model Orbitel 901. For the Gsm systems, the first Sms using a Nokia phone was sent by an engineering student, Riku Pihkonen.

At first, text messaging did not gain popularity immediately since it was designed primarily for the hearing impaired. Since 1995 only a few messages were sent straight through Sms. But during the year 2000, there have been a gradual growth in the use of text messaging.

As the text messaging theory developed, more and more citizen switched to texting as a economy form of communication. Based on statistics, Finland, Norway and Sweden have 72% of the total citizen are using text messaging. In Europe and North America, there are over 85% users of Sms.

Among the Asian countries, the Philippines have the largest citizen of mobile subscribers who uses text messaging as a means of communication. An median of 20 text messages is being sent daily by a subscriber. Because of this, the Philippines have been thought about as the text capital of the world. On 2007 alone, there are 42.70 million citizen who are subscribers of mobile phones.

According to the Global Messaging search for conducted by Nokia, text messaging has been proven to be an addictive activity. It was confirmed by a study by the University of Queensland which is based in Australia.

It is fascinating to note that text messaging brought about a text lingo. These are abbreviations of words industrialized to save on character space, and because inputting faultless words are more tiresome. someone else guess is that most mobile phones do not have Qwerty keyboards of personal computers.

How Text Messaging Started

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