Celebrating....

15 years of text messaging....

Just days after the IBM ThinkPad
threw a shindig for its 15th, now we've reason to don our party hats once more for yet another notable birthday.

The mobile phone industry is celebrating the 15th year of the Short Message Service Center (SMSC), which was the "principal application behind text messaging first brought to market by Acision in 1992." Over the years, the basic SMSC box has evolved into an IP-based SMS architecture, and while early iterations had a capacity of ten messages per second, current setups can handle a nearly infinite amount (
good thing huh?).

So here's to you, dear SMS, and while we certainly hope you manage to hang around another 15 years or so, how's about cooling off the
perpentual price increase along the way?

Source: Acision thru Engadget Mobile

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