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It seems Britain is still text message mad, with 2003 becoming yet another record year for mobile messaging.
A massive 20.5 billion SMS messages were sent over the four main mobile networks, said the Mobile Data Association, with 1.9 billion sent in December alone.
That compared with 16.8 billion the previous year, said the MDA.
Every year since records began in 1999, the volume of SMS messages has boomed as mobile ownership has grown.
Texting trends
With mobile operators and companies offering easier to use phones, colourful screens and speedier services, the texting trend is expected to continue into the next year, said Mike Short, Mobile Data Association (MDA) chairman.
The MDA has predicted that about 23 billion text messages will be fired off in 2004.
"With significant choice and competition in messaging services, the use of text is also evolving into picture messaging, Wap and instant messaging as people explore full range of mobile messaging services available to them," said Mr Short.
The figures for 2003 mean, on average, 55 million messages a day were sent, with New Year's Day 2003 the biggest day for SMS.
Other top texting days included 22 November, the day England won the rugby World Cup, when 76 million messages made their way through the networks.
TOP TEXT DAYS
New Year's Day 2004: 111 million, the highest recorded daily total
New Year's Day 2003: 100 million in a day for first time
Valentines Day 2003: 78 million sent, six times more than traditional cards
22 November 2003: 76 million sent when England won Rugby World Cup
14 August 2003: 67 million sent on day A-level results were announced
17 March 2003: 65.7 million sent on St Patrick's Day
May 2003: 65 million sent on last day of Premiership
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Posted: 2004-01-24 00:06:17
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very nice
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Posted: 2004-01-24 00:14:30
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I find the figures staggering! I send maybe 5 or 10 text messages a week max!
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Posted: 2004-01-24 00:17:01
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My second simcard in my P900 is an Orange just talk sim, it has the original "Out here" package on it (5 free texts a day for life,no topup is needed for this, its COMPLETELY free every day, this sim is not used for calls so i never top it up,it saves me around £220 per year) so i send at least 5 SMS every single day but i think i am a light user.
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Posted: 2004-01-24 00:31:30
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I have been known to send 30 texts a day

but I must say have calmed down a bit. My bill made me come to my senses
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Posted: 2004-01-24 00:54:03
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@Vlammetje
"My bill made me come to my senses"

Daffy Duck can only dream of this.
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Posted: 2004-01-24 05:00:13
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very nice
you'd think they would lessen the price of texts after seeing this many people texting, does anyone know how much it costs the operator when you send a text ( if its anythin at all)
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Posted: 2004-01-24 11:01:39
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I hardly use txt messaging. Mostly use mms . Maybe coz it is free...;-)
This message was posted from a T300
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Posted: 2004-01-24 11:24:18
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There is no actual cost involved per se. Sure they had to purchase the SMSC and the network costs, but SMS are sent without a call set up and are sent in the signaling channel so in effect they tend to be free to the operator. In many countries, SMS drive the ARPU, not voice or data.
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Posted: 2004-01-24 12:26:53
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On 2004-01-24 11:01:39, o0xskaterx0o wrote:
you'd think they would lessen the price of texts after seeing this many people texting,
this is exactly why they do not lower the price.
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Posted: 2004-01-24 12:33:46
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