Mobile applications, beginning of the end of the SMS - The message lives low hours. Mobile applications that allow for conversation at no extra cost thanks to 3G, which just add up the proposals of the giants Facebook and Google, are emerging as a powerful new form of communication.
Technology is advancing at a dizzying pace becoming obsolete today what yesterday was an indispensable tool of everyday life. Happened to the "walkman" with the CD and starts going through the text messages from mobile phones.
The progressive introduction of mobile internet browsing (3G) and the boom in the development of hundreds of instant messaging applications that allow users of these networks connect to their phones without having to pay each time they use these services are having a negative impact on the sms.
The annual report of the Commission's Telecommunications Market, income from sms dropped almost 20 percent in 2010.
The main attraction of these applications is that, compared to the payment associated with each message traditional text, communications offered are free, sometimes you have to pay only a fee for your initial download, it is transmitted over the line phone data.
There are dozens of "apps" similar, but the most popular WhatsApp, compatible with the Android operating system, IOS, Blackberry and Symbian.
Besides chatting with the contacts connected to WhatsApp, you can send images, videos and audio files, post the location where the user is and describe its state.
Share this spirit of instant messaging that goes beyond the limitations of SMS text and Kik Messenger Group I and limited to a single operating system and IMessage Blackberry Messenger.
Even the social networks want to sink his teeth into this tempting apple.
Facebook launched last August 9 an application that lets you send short text messages to mobile devices from Apple and those that work with Google's operating system (Android), which is for practical purposes an extension of your chat to mobile intelligent.
Introducing your Facebook user name, you can chat with contacts in both the social network as the mobile phone, either individually or in groups, and also send pictures and indicate its location.
For its part, Google + brought Huddle, which allows you to chat from your mobile with social networking contacts, either in groups or with one person.
To use these applications is necessary to have a "smartphone" or smartphone, a device with which the U.S. already has almost 40 percent of adults, according to Nielsen.
Meanwhile, Gartner says in the second quarter 2011 sales of "smartphones" grew by 74 percent over the same period last year, which means that a quarter of all mobile phones sold the world were intelligent devices.
In line with these data, the International Telecommunication Union shows that 3G services have grown significantly: from 72 million existing users in 2005 has reached $ 940 million in 2010.
In 2007, 95 countries offered this service and last year the figure had amounted to 143 states.
However, despite this trend still has not arrived when the sms. According to International Telecommunication Union, are sent every second in the world an average of 200,000 text messages in the last three years the volume of SMS has tripled.
Why? The explanation involves two phenomena: on the one hand, data rates are still high and on the other hand, mobile telephony continues its penetration into developing countries at a minimum (voice and SMS), where the 3G, if non-existent, it is a privilege available to very few.
But the decline is a matter of time, as was the decline in the post by the appearance of "email". Sms, sit tibi terra levis.
Technology is advancing at a dizzying pace becoming obsolete today what yesterday was an indispensable tool of everyday life. Happened to the "walkman" with the CD and starts going through the text messages from mobile phones.
The progressive introduction of mobile internet browsing (3G) and the boom in the development of hundreds of instant messaging applications that allow users of these networks connect to their phones without having to pay each time they use these services are having a negative impact on the sms.
The annual report of the Commission's Telecommunications Market, income from sms dropped almost 20 percent in 2010.
The main attraction of these applications is that, compared to the payment associated with each message traditional text, communications offered are free, sometimes you have to pay only a fee for your initial download, it is transmitted over the line phone data.
There are dozens of "apps" similar, but the most popular WhatsApp, compatible with the Android operating system, IOS, Blackberry and Symbian.
Besides chatting with the contacts connected to WhatsApp, you can send images, videos and audio files, post the location where the user is and describe its state.
Share this spirit of instant messaging that goes beyond the limitations of SMS text and Kik Messenger Group I and limited to a single operating system and IMessage Blackberry Messenger.
Even the social networks want to sink his teeth into this tempting apple.
Facebook launched last August 9 an application that lets you send short text messages to mobile devices from Apple and those that work with Google's operating system (Android), which is for practical purposes an extension of your chat to mobile intelligent.
Introducing your Facebook user name, you can chat with contacts in both the social network as the mobile phone, either individually or in groups, and also send pictures and indicate its location.
For its part, Google + brought Huddle, which allows you to chat from your mobile with social networking contacts, either in groups or with one person.
To use these applications is necessary to have a "smartphone" or smartphone, a device with which the U.S. already has almost 40 percent of adults, according to Nielsen.
Meanwhile, Gartner says in the second quarter 2011 sales of "smartphones" grew by 74 percent over the same period last year, which means that a quarter of all mobile phones sold the world were intelligent devices.
In line with these data, the International Telecommunication Union shows that 3G services have grown significantly: from 72 million existing users in 2005 has reached $ 940 million in 2010.
In 2007, 95 countries offered this service and last year the figure had amounted to 143 states.
However, despite this trend still has not arrived when the sms. According to International Telecommunication Union, are sent every second in the world an average of 200,000 text messages in the last three years the volume of SMS has tripled.
Why? The explanation involves two phenomena: on the one hand, data rates are still high and on the other hand, mobile telephony continues its penetration into developing countries at a minimum (voice and SMS), where the 3G, if non-existent, it is a privilege available to very few.
But the decline is a matter of time, as was the decline in the post by the appearance of "email". Sms, sit tibi terra levis.
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