> -----Original Message-----
> From: Trond Trosterud [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
...
> languages (European, Near East), but for SMS messages I can 
> utilize only
> the repertoire of a 7-bit mobile phone code table (if I am 
> not mistaken, I
> have the impression that the repertoire is most of the 
> acharacters of Latin
> 1, + some greek characters). 

There is a mapping table for the "GSM 7-bit default alphabet"
at http://www.unicode.org/Public/MAPPINGS/ETSI/GSM0338.TXT.
The GSM standards allow for UCS-2 also for SMS.  WAP is
more oriented towards UTF-8 (for WML content), though 
other encodings can (sometimes) be used.

        /kent k

PS
I do NOT speak for Ericsson, Nokia, ETSI, ...

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