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Old phone user? So long for mobile Twittering

Ernst-Jan Written on 14th August 2008                                                                                                              7 COMMENTS some text
Ernst-Jan Pfauth, editor in chief

This morning I received an email from Twitter co-founder Biz Stone. He told me, and every other Twitter user who doesn’t live in the U.S., India, or Canada, that receiving text messages from the micro blogging service is now history. Why? Because none of the British mobile operators fancies a partnership with Twitter. He writes:

Mobile operators in most of the world charge users to send updates. When you send one message to Twitter and we send it to ten followers, you aren’t charged ten times–that’s because we’ve been footing the bill. When we launched our free SMS service to the world, we set the clock ticking. As the service grew in popularity, so too would the price.

Old phone user? So long for mobile Twittering

Well, the service is too popular now for Stone and Williams to cover the costs. Even with a limit of 250 messages received per week, it could cost Twitter about $1,000 per user, per year, to send SMS outside of Canada, India, or the US.

I don’t really mind though, ’cause I recently bought an iPhone. But if I still used my crappy Nokia, mobile Twittering would have been history. Since that’s only possible if your phone has a browser (Slandr) or email support (Twittermail).

So long for Twitter users with old phones, they’ll have to wait till Twitter has introduced several new, local SMS numbers in countries throughout Europe in the coming weeks and months.

About the author: Ernst-Jan is blogger and co-organizer of BLOG08, who previously worked in New York to cover news at the United Nations. Next to writing, he's also a singer in the band Christina Five. Follow him on Twitter or read his personal blog Dutchproblogger.com .

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  1. By Stephanie Booth on Aug 14, 2008

    Oh, what a shame! Getting messages by text is one of the great selling points of Twitter, for us poor people living in countries where data costs an arm and a leg.

    Reply

  2. By johan on Aug 14, 2008

    Africa does not even feature in that email :-(

    But I’ve been viewing Twitter feeds via opera Mini, it therefore does not bother me in the least.

    Reply

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