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  1. #16
    Jerome Zelinske
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    Re: RANT: Sprint Email Messages

    I was replying to the 160 character limit on messages send your way
    that JH was complaining about.



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  2. #17
    Joel Kolstad
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    Re: RANT: Sprint Email Messages

    Teleflip also only works in the U.S., but given that it's presently a free
    service, I'm not complaining.

    As for the original poster... well... keep an entry in your address book for
    the person you want to message? Use mobile.yahoo.com (also free to send
    text messages to any U.S. phones)? I mean... sheesh... yeah, the guy has a
    point, but I can think of a lot of other problems I'd rather have Sprint
    address first before worrying about the length of an already meaningful
    name.





  3. #18
    Joel Kolstad
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    Re: RANT: Sprint Email Messages

    "Joseph Huber" <[email protected]> wrote in message
    news:[email protected]...
    > On Mon, 14 Feb 2005 21:43:01 -0800, "Mij Adyaw"
    > I don't have a gripe with the length of the address. My gripe is with
    > the character limitation of the messages that can be sent.


    SMS is something of a hack in that it uses unused space in the 'ping'
    packets between the towers and the phone (so that the network can keep track
    of where you are properly); the fact that it became so incredibly popular
    was never foreseen.

    You can always e-mail someone from your phone and then text them to check
    their e-mail...





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