Information Technology is expanding ‘leap and bounds’. Mobile phone is an important segment of the Information Technology that is extensively being used to transfer data from phone to phone and phone to computer or laptop. Sending a text is a common and second use of the mobile phone besides speaking. The interesting part of mobile phone is that it is easy and light in weight compare to other such available sources. There were telephones of 2-5 Kgs that were used only for talking and also computer or even a laptop can not substitute a mobile phone in the sense, mobile phone is very easy and accessible to the wireless internet or the WAP. The developers have a great expectation from mobile phones with an access to WAP in field of SMS and email.
Text messages need not to be alarmed as they have no other route to follow or getting miss on the way to destination. Although text messages are being alarmed to create an attention or priority as these messages have. For majority of people text messaging is new and latest improvement in mobile phones but it has taken a notable lead in short time period. However, text messaging is as an old age concept of sending data.
Text messaging is an easy process; the protocol of sending text message is like a dialing and speaking by a mobile phone. If one has little knowledge of mobile phone keys he can create the text and after creating a text it is matter to follow protocol asked at mobile phone screen. The creation of a text has gone faster by using abbreviation or SMS form like writing ‘U’ instead you. Text messaging can be learned without a great deal of wasting time, knowledge and experience.
Almost all mobile phone users with high frequency are using the facility of text message so mobile phone service providers are reducing the text transfer tariffs. Text messaging is mustering a good business volume to service providers. In recent times text messaging has gone cheaper many fold. The authorities like one India TRAI have already included text messaging in a basic mobile phone tariff plan. Now text messaging by mobile phone is cheaper than WAP and the Internet. All the service providers are coming out with different cheap tariff plans and also there are few who are offering text messaging almost free or dead cheap with their certain plans. There is revolution in cost cut of text messaging, and text-messaging users by mobile phone are on wait and watch to adopt new plan.
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