Nokia Phones Go “Silent”

January 2, 2009 by Ed Brindley · Leave a Comment
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A newly discovered vulnerability in some Nokia phones prevents them from receiving text messages.

[via Gizmodo]

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  • Scott Says...

    Americans sent more text messages than they made cell phone calls per phone. Text messaging is quickly replacing talking on the phone as the preferred method of communication for many people in the USA. Savvy Realtors should recognize this early and position themselves to capture this business, before their competitors do.Statistics from Neustar:
    • 72.2% of wireless users have paid for SMS packages. This equates to 203 million Americans.
    • 57% of wireless users 13+ are considered regular text message users.
    • There has been a 107% increase in text message use in the USA in the past year.
    • 2.5 billion text messages are sent each day in the USA.
    • More text messages are sent per phone than phone calls. The average text messages used per month is 357 compared to 204 cell phone calls.
    • 138 million Americans have sent a text message in the past three months.
  • Ed Says...

    Trying to get people to give up their identities comes to mobile [via CNET News]