I would assume nobody there cares about SMS either. MMS is more capable and probably works out better for the network too even though it carries more information (due to the way it's handled).
Email is no doubt wildly in use on phones too, since it's so much more universal I can only see that as a good thing.
Since I (and pretty much anyone else with a data plan) can send as many emails as they want far cheaper than SMS or even free, it's really quite confusing that people have not yet moved on. Especially because SMS is so expensive in a lot of places.
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I would assume nobody there cares about SMS either.
MMS is more capable and probably works out better for the network too even though it carries more information (due to the way it's handled).
Email is no doubt wildly in use on phones too, since it's so much more universal I can only see that as a good thing.
Since I (and pretty much anyone else with a data plan) can send as many emails as they want far cheaper than SMS or even free, it's really quite confusing that people have not yet moved on. Especially because SMS is so expensive in a lot of places.