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SMS messages sent per day in the Philippines

November 30th, 1999 | by edXcribe |

The Philippines has beenconsistently referred to as the texting capital of the world, and has especially taken tothis technology in a big way. It is estimated that around 200 million text messages a day are sent in the country!

Reference:
The Viability of Mobile SMS TEchnologies for Non-Formal Distance Learning In Asia
Angelo Juan O. Ramos, M.D.

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    1. 8 Responses to “SMS messages sent per day in the Philippines”

    2. By Stuart Hely on Mar 8, 2006 | Reply

      Those SMS numbers are staggering but according to CNet, SMS is on the way out and Instant Messengers like Bluepulse buddies are on the way in!
      Have a look at http://bluepulseblog.blogspot.com/2005/11/cnet-says-goodbye-sms-hello-mim.html and download bluepulse free from http://www.bluepulse.com.

    3. By ka edong on Mar 8, 2006 | Reply

      Hi Stuart,

      I say: SMS in the Philippines is here to stay.

      I perused through the CNET article.

      Key question: how much will bluepulse cost if it were used in the Philippines?

      Can it beat the current SMS rate of
      unlimited text for 1 day at around US$0.28 ?

      Cheers, mate!
      ka edong

    4. By Stuart on Mar 16, 2006 | Reply

      Hi ka edong (mate!)

      I think you are right. The cost of SMS in the Philippines is a world beater! A big advantage of bluepulse buddies is that buddies is cross platform, that is, you can send messages to a phone or computer.

      Bluepulse is an internet consumer application. For the consumer, it’s the easiest way to take what people look at on the web with them on their regular mobile phone. For the publisher, it’s the easiest way to deliver their content to their customers on just about any handset on almost any carrier, anywhere in the world.

      You should have a look at out some of the free widgets that are being added all the time. If you have a mobile phone, you should have bluepulse on it.

      Love to know what you think.

      Stuart

    5. By ka edong on Mar 16, 2006 | Reply

      let’s see. let’s see if i get around to trying out bluepulse ….

      Then I’ll have one bluepulse buddy: Stuart! ;-)

    6. By Stuart on Mar 16, 2006 | Reply

      Pop in to http://bluepulseblog.blogspot.com/ and see what else is going on and coming up with bluepulse! As an ardent blogger and a mobile enthusiast yourself, I’m sure you’ll find plenty to marvel at.

    7. By PinoyGSM on Aug 11, 2006 | Reply

      Smart tells INQ7 that 1 billion messages pass thru their network per day.

    8. By jing on Oct 13, 2008 | Reply

      this year, 2008,
      there are almost 2 billion text messages sent per day.

      1.2 billion - smart
      500 million - globe
      200 million - sun

      =)

      so let’s support the Health and Education Program of Sen. Richard Gordon.. “Text for Education.. Text for Health.. Text for Change.”

    9. By ka edong on Oct 13, 2008 | Reply

      thanks for the info, jing

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