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An error occurred. The first text message was sent in 1992 from Neil Pap worth, a former developer at Sea Group Telecoms. Mobile phones didn't have keyboards at the time, so Pap worth had to type the message on a PC. Pap worth's text “Merry Christmas” was successfully sent to Richard Jarvis at Vodafone.
SMS messaging was used for the first time on 3 December 1992, when Neil Pap worth, a 22-year-old test engineer for Sea Group in the UK (now Air wide Solutions), used a personal computer to send the text message “Merry Christmas” via the Vodafone network to the phone of Richard Jarvis, who was at a party in Newbury,
The text commercial service launched in 1995 though texting didn't really take off right away. When it was finally possible to exchange an SMS between the four major British cell phone networks in 1998, texting started to gain attention. After that, texting became ubiquitous.
Dec. Pap worth, a former developer at Sea Group Telecoms, sends the world's first SMS greeting to his friend Richard Jarvis, who at the time worked at U.K. service Vodafone. Jarvis couldn't say “Merry Christmas” back, because his brick-sized Orbital 901 phone had no way of inputting text.
Trending News Short Message Service, or SMS, text messaging first became popular in Europe and Asia, because it was much cheaper to send short text messages than make an actual phone call. In countries such as the Philippines, the cost of sending one text is less than a penny.
While the first text message was sent Dec. 3, 1992, Finnish engineer Matt Raikkonen first conceived of the idea eight years earlier. He rarely conducts interviews, but the BBC was able to ask him questions using SMS, which made for an interesting style for an interview.
Love it or hate it, the text message is 20 years old. The first-ever text message was sent December 3, 1992, by software engineer Neil Pap worth, to Vodafone director Richard Jarvis, who received the message on his husky Orbital 901 cell phone.
The text commercial service launched in 1995 though texting didn't really take off right away. When it was finally possible to exchange an SMS between the four major British cell phone networks in 1998, texting started to gain attention. After that, texting became ubiquitous.
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