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  2. SMS language - Wikipedia

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    SMS language displayed on a mobile phone screen. Short Message Service language, textism, or textese [a] is the abbreviated language and slang commonly used in the late 1990s and early 2000s with mobile phone text messaging, and occasionally through Internet-based communication such as email and instant messaging.

  3. EU-Alert - Wikipedia

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    Test of the Spanish EU-Alert variant (ES-Alert) in Barcelona in 2023, on an iOS device. EU-Alert is a Public Warning System designed to disseminate emergency alerts to mobile phones based on Cell Broadcast technology, as defined by ETSI standards. National authorities are able to disseminate emergency alerts and warning messages through the system.

  4. GSM 03.38 - Wikipedia

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    Although a revision of GSM 03.38 (as early as in version 4.0.1 of September 1994) has defined Data Coding Scheme values for Cell Broadcast System (CBS) for German, English, Italian, French, Spanish, Dutch, Swedish, Danish, Finnish, Norwegian, Greek and Turkish; with Hungarian, Polish, Czech, Hebrew, Arabic, Russian and Icelandic added in later ...

  5. SMS - Wikipedia

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    An SMS message written on a Motorola Razr V3. Short Message Service, commonly abbreviated as SMS, is a text messaging service component of most telephone, Internet and mobile device systems. It uses standardized communication protocols that let mobile phones exchange short text messages, typically transmitted over cellular networks.

  6. Text messaging - Wikipedia

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    Text messaging has historically been popular and cheap in China. About 700 billion messages were sent in 2007. Text message spam has also been a problem in China. In 2007, 353.8 billion spam messages were sent, up 93% from the previous year. It is about 12.44 messages per week per person.

  7. Change your language or location preferences in AOL

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    By setting your preferred language and location, you can stay informed with the latest local headlines, weather forecast and date formats displayed.

  8. Electronic messaging - Wikipedia

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    Instant message (on a computer network) Personal message (on a computer network) Text message (on a cellular phone network) SMTP (on a computer network) Email (on a computer Network) Voicemail (using the PSTN) Fax (using the PSTN) Pager (using the PSTN)

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