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Re: Text messaging

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Hi,

I take it you're referring to the Short message service article? In which case, reference#13 is the source for the number of texts per user in 2000, and that is from the GSM World. The press release can be seen at ref#13, or at http://www.gsmworld.com/news/press_2001/press_releases_4.shtml.

Other statistics in the article should also be sourced, where I could find the source. Note that, if memory serves, I didn't actually enter the values, just found the citations for them. I also don't have anything to do with maintaining any of the SMS related pages any more. Hope that helps. Carre (talk) 08:55, 9 January 2008 (UTC)Reply