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  1. #1
    Todd Allcock
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    At 29 Aug 2008 13:43:33 -0400 David G.Imber wrote:
    > I've never had occasion to do so, but I discovered by accident
    > that the iPhone does not appear to be able to send text messages to
    > numbers fewer than 10 digits.
    >
    > Is this correct? Thanks!



    Since you said you discovered by accident, and since short codes are all
    either 5 or 6 digits, is it possible that the iPhone automatically rejects
    guaranteed "illegal" numbers (less than 5 digits, or more than 6 but less
    than 10?) I find it hard to believe that the iPhone lacks the ability to
    use short codes and no one's brought it up herein the last year! ;-)





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  2. #2
    David G. Imber
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    Re: Common Short Code texting impossible

    On Fri, 29 Aug 2008 21:28:27 +0100, [email protected]
    (Phillip Walters) wrote:


    >
    >I have used short codes with no problems on both my iPhones.


    While I did discover this for myself as mentioned, I
    subsequently inquired of AT&T (I do not trust CS answers on most
    technical issues, so I come here and look elsewhere for
    confirmation/2nd opinions).

    I just received the following reply:

    "Thank you for taking the time to e-mail the new AT&T in regards to
    using common short code messaging. I am sorry for any trouble you have
    have experienced with this feature and I am more than happy to look
    into this issue for you.


    After reviewing your e-mail, I was able to confirm that you will not
    be able to send short code messages from the Apple iPhone. The device
    is capable of sending 10 digit text messages only. Again, I apologize
    for any inconvenience this may have caused."

    Your web site's URL suggests you are in the UK. So you're on
    02? Perhaps that is the difference.

    DGI





  3. #3
    David G. Imber
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    Re: Common Short Code texting impossible

    On Fri, 29 Aug 2008 14:19:39 -0600, Todd Allcock
    <[email protected]> wrote:


    >Since you said you discovered by accident, and since short codes are all
    >either 5 or 6 digits, is it possible that the iPhone automatically rejects
    >guaranteed "illegal" numbers (less than 5 digits, or more than 6 but less
    >than 10?) I find it hard to believe that the iPhone lacks the ability to
    >use short codes and no one's brought it up herein the last year! ;-)


    I tested it with a six-digit code from a CNN survey of some
    sort (I didn't intend to participate and was going to cancel the
    message at the last moment, but wanted to figure out the procedure as
    I'm not much of a texter).

    So I suspect the code was legitimate. Please also see my other
    response on this thread. I subsequently received a response on this
    inquiry from AT&T confirming that I _cannot_ text to numbers less than
    ten digits.

    As I say, I've never been inclined to do much texting, and
    when I did it was to ten-digit numbers. So in this case I thought I
    might just be unfamiliar with the procedure.

    Thank you! DGI




  4. #4
    Anybody
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    Re: Common Short Code texting impossible

    In article <[email protected]>, Todd Allcock
    <[email protected]> wrote:

    > At 29 Aug 2008 13:43:33 -0400 David G.Imber wrote:
    > > I've never had occasion to do so, but I discovered by accident
    > > that the iPhone does not appear to be able to send text messages to
    > > numbers fewer than 10 digits.
    > >
    > > Is this correct? Thanks!

    >
    > Since you said you discovered by accident, and since short codes are all
    > either 5 or 6 digits, is it possible that the iPhone automatically rejects
    > guaranteed "illegal" numbers (less than 5 digits, or more than 6 but less
    > than 10?) I find it hard to believe that the iPhone lacks the ability to
    > use short codes and no one's brought it up herein the last year! ;-)


    5 or 6 digits ... you call that "short"?!? Here in New Zealand we
    usually have things like competitions and TV news polls that have only
    3 digit numbers to send the TXT message to. :-)



  5. #5
    Jeffrey Kaplan
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    Re: Common Short Code texting impossible

    Previously on misc.phone.mobile.iphone, David G. Imber said:

    > I tested it with a six-digit code from a CNN survey of some
    > sort (I didn't intend to participate and was going to cancel the
    > message at the last moment, but wanted to figure out the procedure as
    > I'm not much of a texter).
    >
    > So I suspect the code was legitimate. Please also see my other
    > response on this thread. I subsequently received a response on this
    > inquiry from AT&T confirming that I _cannot_ text to numbers less than
    > ten digits.


    I just tested by sending "help" to 466453, which is Google's SMS
    interface number. It worked, and I got the expected help response back
    from Google about a half-second after my iPhone finished sending.

    iPhone 3G (using EDGE) on AT&T.

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    public display.



  6. #6
    Blackjack Joe
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    Re: Common Short Code texting impossible

    In article <[email protected]>,
    David G. Imber <[email protected]> wrote:

    > I've never had occasion to do so, but I discovered by accident
    > that the iPhone does not appear to be able to send text messages to
    > numbers fewer than 10 digits.
    >
    > Is this correct? Thanks!
    >
    > DGI


    I just sent a message to Twitter's short code of 40404 with no apparent
    problem.



  7. #7
    Zaphod42
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    Re: Common Short Code texting impossible

    In article <[email protected]>,
    David G. Imber <[email protected]> wrote:

    > I've never had occasion to do so, but I discovered by accident
    > that the iPhone does not appear to be able to send text messages to
    > numbers fewer than 10 digits.
    >
    > Is this correct? Thanks!
    >
    > DGI


    Oh, and I was successful on the AT&T network and I got a response to my
    text message in just a couple of seconds. Tried to do a direct twitter
    to someone that doesn't follow me, got the error messages texted back
    from twitter that the person doesn't follow me.



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