December 05, 2008

Texting

I'm reasonably clear on the concept, but I don't get the mechanics. I see blurbs on TV (ESPN wants viewers to vote via text on burning issues of the day, such as, "was Plaxico Burress an idiot for carrying a concealed weapon into a Manhattan nightclub?"*), and they give you a numbered address to send your reply to.

Well, what key sequence would I use to enter that address? I can find the "compose message" section in my phone (a Motorola W370), but then what?

And further, how do I figure out what numbered address a family member's cellphone might be assigned?

This is an academic question, as I've felt no need to text anything to anyone in the two years or so I've had a cellphone, but I'm curious.


*Fictitious question. Not sponsored by ESPN or any other Disney entity. All restrictions apply.

Posted by Linkmeister at December 5, 2008 11:33 AM | TrackBack
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For the most part, SMS or texting is phone number based. So, you send a text message to 8085551234 to reach the person at (808) 555-1234.

However, carriers support "short codes," which are sorta like the same way the DNS system changes "yahoo.com" to 68.180.206.104 -- for convenience's sake, CNN might pay to have "52525" as its shortcode. Twitter pays a pretty penny to receive messages at "40404."

Posted by: Ryan at December 5, 2008 01:41 PM

Whether you text I suspect depends on who you try to communicate with. My neighbor has a son who is a freshman in college. He ignores email for days; he doesn't answer his cellphone if she calls him; but if she texts him, he phones back within minutes. Bizarre.

Like you, I don't text. Just showing my age, I guess.

Posted by: hedera at December 7, 2008 08:13 PM

It probably also depends on your phone. Mine doesn't have a full QWERTY keyboard, so if I want to type a "y" I have to hit the 9 key three times in quick succession. Not fun and not conducive to speed. ;)

Posted by: Linkmeister at December 7, 2008 08:24 PM