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SMS Messaging and its Importance in the Modern World.

posted by Catt Mallen
Sunday, September 27, 2009

We all use our mobiles daily to send free sms messages to and receive text messages from family, friends and work related contacts. On average each cell phone in the world sends 36 messages per month, this reinforces the importance of SMS or text messaging in our lives today.

But how did SMS become such a large part of our daily lives and where did it originate from?

No company or individual can claim the right that they developed the Short Message Service. It was the co-operation of many different people around the world that led to this achievement.

France and Germany first made the proposal of SMS at the GSM meeting in 1985. This prompted the initial development of the modern SMS service on the GSM network. The first SMS or text message was sent by the Vodafone GSM network on the 3 December 1992 in the United Kingdom using a computer. The first SMS or text message sent by a mobile phone, is claimed by an engineer working for Nokia in 1993.

Initial growth of the short message service was slow with an average of 0.5 messages sent per GSM handset per month in 1995. This figure in 2000 had risen to 35 text messages per GSM handset per month. That’s a whopping 70 fold increase in 5 years.

70 Billion messages were sent in the USA alone in 2008, proving how widely used SMS messaging has become. The reasons for this SMS service becoming so popular are numerous.

Rather than calling a person one can save money by sending a quick SMS instead. The youth of today have adopted sending SMS as the popular new way of communicating with their friends. Commercial sending of bulk SMS messages using a PC that connects to a bulk SMS gateway has become a very popular and effective marketing tool.

The increase in use of the short message service is rather simple. It provides people with an easy to use two way communication channel that costs very little versus making a phone call. Ones cell phone is always on a person so a message can be sent at any time, removing the need to be in front of a PC to send or receive an email. Commercially it works out almost 80% cheaper than traditional telecommunication methods.

Big corporations dramatically increase their customer service ratings by using SMS for notifications. SMS messaging, or texting, has become part of our daily lives and is sure to be with us for a long time.

The short message service industry is now worth over 81 billion US dollars a year and is showing no signs of slowing down. With nearly a 90% profit margin it is no wonder that the SMS industry is booming.

 

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