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8/7/2007 10:50:15 AM EDT
Ok forgive me, I'm somewhat green to the technology at my hands.

If I understand FAQ #10 here correctly,  the text messages I've sent recently to a 7 digit # were never recieved. And would probably hopefully explain why she doesn't contact me back.

My phone has never indicated that a text message wasn't sent succesfully. wtf?

Thanks for any serious help.





8/7/2007 10:56:31 AM EDT
[#1]
Text messages need to be sent to a 10 digit mobile number.

Shorter strings of numbers are used for other purposes.  You text message may well have gone to a legitimate destination, just not the one you intended.
8/7/2007 10:59:52 AM EDT
[#2]

Shorter strings of numbers are used for other purposes. You text message may well have gone to a legitimate destination, just not the one you intended.

Uh, so where would a message be routed to without the 3 digit area code?
thanks for the reply
8/7/2007 11:02:04 AM EDT
[#3]
ive had messages go through with just the 7 digits. I was local and they were local numbers.....
thats my experience
8/7/2007 11:06:25 AM EDT
[#4]

Quoted:
were never recieved. And would probably hopefully explain why she doesn't contact me back.




Did you give up ?

dude .. you NEVER give up before the cops are called..

and even then you call call her from jail to see if she will bail you out, since if she haad simply gone out with you ... you would not of had to stalk her..    

so its partly her fault ..  



never give up man,,,  
8/7/2007 11:10:38 AM EDT
[#5]

Quoted:

Shorter strings of numbers are used for other purposes. You text message may well have gone to a legitimate destination, just not the one you intended.

Uh, so where would a message be routed to without the 3 digit area code?
thanks for the reply

Shorter strings of numbers are used for internet portals and various other kinds of services.  I'm sure you've seen the "text your vote to WESPAMU for a free ringtone" type advertisements.
8/7/2007 11:14:33 AM EDT
[#6]
yes, I suppose I have. So it's a pretty safe bet that messages I've sent to  7 digit addresses were never received?

edit- if so, that would explain a lot
8/7/2007 11:20:38 AM EDT
[#7]

Quoted:
So it's a pretty safe bet that messages I've sent to 7 digit addresses were never received?

Correct, for most wireless systems.
8/7/2007 11:24:50 AM EDT
[#8]
Thanks Gamma.


8/7/2007 11:29:37 AM EDT
[#9]

Quoted:

Shorter strings of numbers are used for other purposes. You text message may well have gone to a legitimate destination, just not the one you intended.

Uh, so where would a message be routed to without the 3 digit area code?
thanks for the reply


Nowhere.

The SMS system needs the whole 10 digit number.

It's a 'best practice' to program numbers into your mobile phone using the 10 digit number since it works with SMS, and will dial the correct number if you enter a different area code.  
8/7/2007 11:34:08 AM EDT
[#10]
Anyone I'm calling is going to be in Maine (all 207 area code). Should I go through my contacts list on the phone and add a 207 before all the tel#'s  to avoid lost texts in the future?
I probably should right?
8/7/2007 6:15:14 PM EDT
[#11]

thanks guys
now I know, and knowing's half the battle