Wednesday, September 30, 2009

Compared to Voice Phones, Text Messaging has Many Advantages

Text messaging is a good way to notify friends and family member if your going to be late for lunch or dinner. Also, allow you to send quick notes to arrange a lunch appointment with someone without interfering with each other busy schedules. Text messaging is also good for quiet area, so you won’t interrupt others around you.
It is a wonderful way for people to communicate with each other, especially in situations where a phone call just seems quite impossible or inappropriate. Friends can update and keep in touch with one another on events no matter the time of day or where they are at, despite their schedule. The convenience and availability of text messaging has certainly changed the way people communicate today, more so with the increasingly number of people who are starting to own mobile phones.
Text messaging stores the message to your friend’s phone, but does not directly to their phone. This means that the phone does not have to be on or in range to send the message . The message will be stored on the phone until they turn their phone on or moves into range, then the message will come through, so they can check it.
Text messaging is a silent communication between two individuals. You can text to each other without other people being able to hear what your saying. Text messaging has its advantages than making a phone call. It enables your privacy to exchange messages with each other without fear of others hearing your conversation.
In addition to sending one person a messaging, you can send a message to multiple of people. For example, if I want to tell my friends to meet me at the mall at 2 pm in the food court. All I have to do is type, “Meet me at the mall at 2 in the food court.” Then I select send to recipients and select all the people I want to meet at the mall and it will sent to all of them at once.
It is often less time-consuming to send a text message than to send an e-mail or make a phone call. Text messaging does not require you to be at a computer just to send an e-mail or instant message. Although, some have instant message or e-mail on them. Text messaging is also a convenient way for deaf and hearing-impaired people to communicate.

1 comment:

  1. So far so good every thing is great, but there is one thing missing. you did not mention anything about the contrast between voice phones and why text messaging overpower them. you should talk more about the effects that voice phones have on text messaging. Try to equal both of them out and do not just focus your main essay on texting.

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