oh um a question about that -
I dont' use nor do I want to use text messaging - email is tough enough
and trying to type on little cell phone buttons let along see the 
letters on them
is maddening - but if someone sends me a text message and I don't ahve 
text messaging
on a cell phone does  my cell phone provider clue the text messenger 
that I don't accept
text messgages?

ann

David Savage wrote:

>On 1/8/07, David Mann <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>  
>
>>Being able to dash off a quick
>>text message is also rather handy for times when immediate attention
>>is not required.  I wish landlines could do that.
>>    
>>
>
>Telsra (the major phone provider here) offers SMS text messaging on
>home phones that support the feature.
>
>They even have a system that converts the text message into speech.
>
>Dave
>
>  
>



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