Skype with hubby right now. I am loving this service. Before when hubby is offshore we couldn't communicate well because he doesn't have phone signal at all. But now that we both switch to iphone 4 and using skype we can communicate everyday. Their boat has a wifi connection so we call and chat all the time and I am loving it.
Thursday, February 10, 2011
Skype
Skype with hubby right now. I am loving this service. Before when hubby is offshore we couldn't communicate well because he doesn't have phone signal at all. But now that we both switch to iphone 4 and using skype we can communicate everyday. Their boat has a wifi connection so we call and chat all the time and I am loving it.
Tuesday, August 24, 2010
Boost Mobile Now
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Saturday, August 1, 2009
Business Cards
Friday, March 20, 2009
I got my phone
This is what I got today. Yes, I got my new phone and I love it. I had a great deal. I love it because it is very handy, cute and user friendly. Here are the features of this phone.Combine rich features with high fashion.
Wednesday, February 18, 2009
SMS
Most people are texting nowadays or what we also call " short message sent " or sms. Since cell phones was built everyone was into texting as another way of communication. It is pretty helpful because aside from calling you can also send a message to your love ones wherever they are. My husband and I use to text a lot especially when his at work but we do we really know the history of texting or sms? To begin with SMS was created as part of the GSM Phase 1 standard in Europe. The first SMS message to be sent was determined to have occurred in 1992 from a PC to a Vodafone cellular phone on the GSM network in the United Kingdom. This was a one-way communication from the PC to the phone. The new application of this technology developed in the 1998-1999 timeframe is two-way SMS communication.A new service offered by AT&T in 1996 was a key driver in wireless protocol development . AT&T Pocket-Net was an subscription based offering and only provided for one-way communication. The service was limited to specialized phones to retrieve online information (schedules, phone book, email and limited internet access). The service was not widely accepted, , however, the idea spurred development of key technology and protocols for wireless messaging. This research led wireless phone equipment manufacturers to develop Internet phones.
In 1999, the GSM association facilitated network to network messaging in the United Kingdom. This removed some of the current limitations that exist in the United States with network specific protocols and equipment. There is currently a GSM North American Association working to create cross network messaging feasible in the United States. "The addition of interworking between network operators who are competing in the same geographical market gives customers to both networks the opportunity to use SMS in the same way as they do voice. Just as they can make a voice call to each other's phones, so too can they send short messages to each other.
During October of the year 2000, AT&T completed 2 years of testing to allow two-way SMS messaging across their existing TDMA mobile network. AT&T is currently rolling out this service at low prices to gain market absorption and is beginning to target the young adult population as evidenced by Europe's trends in that demographic for this service. The growth rates noted in table 1 below are astounding and should provide AT&T and other wireless service providers in the United States strong optimism for the demand of 2-way SMS messages.