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2009-06-16
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2009-06-16
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2009-06-16
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2009-06-16
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That's the showstopper right there. I might want to use IM more than anything, but as long as the "people I communicate with" is not limited to my geek buddies with smartphones or spread through half a dozen different IM protocols, I won't be able to do that
Also, not sure if it's an European thing, but SMS reception is free (in fact, I don't know about SMS-less plans). As for sending, the #@%#$ providers here reintroduced per minute billing, so for short reminders/confirmations it's actually cheaper/less bothersome to use SMS than do a voice call (60$ ? Even on the worst plan here that's several thousand messages !).
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2009-06-16
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Also, not sure if it's an European thing, but SMS reception is free...
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2009-06-16
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2009-06-16
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Yes, but can't you ... like... you know... call and talk to them? After all, if they are not geeks, what is the chance they rely on SMS for communications rather than on old fashioned voice calls?
Anyways, a look at their web site shows r4.25/MB of traffic
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2009-06-16
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2009-06-16
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2009-06-16
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Again, I suspect this falls under 'European thing' but nearly everybody I know texts to an extent. This includes my (retiree!) parents and first grader neighbour kids (toddler++) who I suspect text better than they write.
I believe you have misread something. The 4-5 RSD is the cost for 100KB (in US terms, a little over ~$1.3 for 1MB !). To add insult to injury, MTS's gprs/3g connections are notoriusly unreliable/slow, basically good for (small) emails but not much else.
It's a vicious circle though - we have a very little % of smartphones (price sensitive market), so GPRS is not widely used (and 3G even less) so the providers have little incentive to upgrade data services which lowers demand for smartphones further, circle complete.
EDIT: Disclaimer: I'm not a MTS customer