A SMS message, as most of you probably know, can have only up to a maximum of 170 characters. So you can’t expect to receive a whole news story. In such cases the service rendered would be in the form of a headline and usually a link that allows you to go to the web page where you can read the whole story from your web browser.
E-mail via SMS
A company called NETCORE has come up with a rather ingenious way by which users who don’t use Internet-capable handsets can send and receive e-mail. The solution is really quite simple. You can sign up with the company that provides this service for an annual fee ranging (from Rs 299 and Rs 999) and a monthly fee of Rs 25 to Rs 85 per month. This will allow you to receive and send a certain number of e-mails for that month. The good thing is each message can have up to 450 characters instead of the usual 170.
You can receive your entire e-mail on your handset and send replies as well. Again, you DON’T need an Internet-enabled handset; it works by simple SMS and it works perfectly with ISPs or mailing solutions, including MS Exchange, Lotus Notes, or any Linux-based solution..
so enjoy mailing frm ur mob strght a way
Monday, July 21, 2008
e-mail via SMS
Labels: MOBILE APPS
Posted by Dhiii at 8:08 PM
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