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Qué (quién) es Short Message Service - definición

TEXT MESSAGING SERVICE COMPONENT
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  • A [[Siemens]] wireless [[landline]] telephone that is capable of SMS
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  • SMS messages sent monthly in the U.S. from 2001 to 2008 (in billions)
  • An SMS message written on a [[Motorola RAZR V3]]
  • [[E.161]], a common mobile keypad alphabet layout

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Short Message Service         
<messaging> (SMS) A message service offered by the GSM digital cellular telephone system. Using SMS, a short alphanumeric message (160 alphanumeric characters) can be sent to a mobile phone to be displayed there, much like in an alphanumeric pager system. The message is buffered by the GSM network until the phone becomes active. (1996-02-18)
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1. <messaging> Short Message Service. 2. <storage> Storage Management Services. 3. <operating system> System Management Server. (1999-05-02)

Wikipedia

SMS

Short Message/Messaging Service, commonly abbreviated as SMS, is a text messaging service component of most telephone, Internet and mobile device systems. It uses standardized communication protocols that let mobile devices exchange short text messages. An intermediary service can facilitate a text-to-voice conversion to be sent to landlines.

SMS technology originated from radio telegraphy in radio memo pagers that used standardized phone protocols. These were defined in 1986 as part of the Global System for Mobile Communications (GSM) series of standards. The first SMS message was sent on 3 December 1992, when Neil Papworth, a test engineer for Sema Group, sent "Merry Christmas" to the Orbitel 901 phone of colleague Richard Jarvis. SMS rolled out commercially on many cellular networks that decade and became hugely popular worldwide as a method of text communication. By the end of 2010, SMS was the most widely used data application, with an estimated 3.5 billion active users, or about 80% of all mobile phone subscribers.

The service allows users to send and receive messages of up to 160 characters (when entirely alpha-numeric) to and from GSM mobiles. Although most SMS messages are sent from one mobile phone to another, support for the service has expanded to include other mobile technologies, such as CDMA networks and Digital AMPS.

Mobile marketing, a type of direct marketing, uses SMS. The global SMS messaging business was estimated to be worth over US$240 billion in 2013, accounting for almost half of all revenue generated by mobile messaging.

Ejemplos de uso de Short Message Service
1. Etisalat has launched a special short message service (SMS) number 4711 for the ‘Join Me‘ Parade.
2. "Yeah, they can swing and SMS [short message service] at the same time," notes Steven.
3. "Despite all the technologies that have launched in the last five years, SMS short message service is still the leader," says Graham Brown, chief executive of W2F.
4. Authorities in Fujian have sent 18 million messages –– known as SMS, for short message service –– with storm information during five typhoons this year, according to the provincial government.
5. Laws governing China‘s mobile phone market have fallen behind its explosive growth, which has generated huge profits for short message service providers.