Subj : Re: KICQ as an "Old New I To : MRO From : Arelor Date : Thu Jul 08 2021 06:31:26 Re: Re: KICQ as an "Old New I By: MRO to Andeddu on Wed Jul 07 2021 10:06 pm > Re: Re: KICQ as an "Old New I > By: Andeddu to MRO on Wed Jul 07 2021 05:19 pm > > > Re: Re: KICQ as an "Old New I > > By: MRO to Andeddu on Mon Jul 05 2021 09:28 am > > > > that's so fucking backwards. you shouldnt have a limited amount of txt msgs. > > > Most contacts I see now have huge data or unlimited data plans and very limited text message > > call time. The way I see it is that text messaging and phone calls are so 2008 and we've move > > on since then. > > thats very strange for them to limit calls and txting. > why would they even do that if they provide unlimited data? I think it is because they want to sell SMS plans to the enterprise segment. Enterprise in Spain consumes SMS plans like crazy. They do for everything from banking to marketing. There is an study that SMS are much more likely to be read, and - very important - are much more likely to reach the recipient on time, because not everybody has access to a low-latency-high-bandwidth mobile network 24/7/365, but much more people has access to a network which is at least SMS capable. -- gopher://gopher.richardfalken.com/1/richardfalken --- þ Synchronet þ Palantir BBS * palantirbbs.ddns.net * Pensacola, FL .