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| | by Monika mehra April 29, 2008 |
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Monika Mehra is a lecturer in English at G.C.W College, Punjab.
She is in the field of teaching and education for the past 7 years.
She is a patron of Mobile Email and has greatly benefited from it which
she would like to share with her readers.
Contact her at: monika@emailatmobile.com
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Are mobile emails gaining precedence over text
messages?
Mobile Emails are quickly becoming an entrenched part of the modern
lifestyle. Earlier emailing was limited to the P.C only .For accessing your
emails you had to depend on a computer system. Thus, for immediate messaging
SMS (Short messaging service) gained popularity. SMS is used to send short
messages. And the best part of SMS is its incredible speed and is built into
every mobile device without exception.
The research done in this field in the past 2 years reveals
that there has been a steady decline in the use of SMS. The GSM operators have
witnessed close to 9% drop in outgoing SMS since the past quarter. This
decline in usage could perhaps be linked to revision in SMS tariffs by several
GSM service providers and the easy availability of free mobile emails on the
basic mobile hand setallowing users to read, reply, compose, forward, sent and
delete emails from their mobile phone, the question that tosses our mind is “Are text messages slowly losing their
flavor with growing cellular base?”
The allure of email has transcended both the fixed and
wireless worlds. SMS is simply wireless, and more limited than email.I think
the big difference between SMS and email is the amount and the size of the text
message one can send. Where SMS is often used for personal short messages with
the size of the text not exceeding 160 characters per message, email service
can be utilized for sending from a short to a long descriptive email, with
attachment of your pictures, sound, text/doc/pdf file.
Although viewing of attachments is not supported by many of our ordinary
handsets but the rapid advancement in mobile technology has brought such email
solutions to our door step which provides free email access on our ordinary
mobile phones and that too with attachments.
I recently came to know about email@mobile providing free access to email on
an ordinary GPRS compatible mobile handset along with attachments which not
only included text and document files but image files too. Moreover you can use
your existing mobile phone with a
WAP 1.2 & above browser, to wirelessly access your e-mail box as well as
register for new email ID through your basic mobile phone by logging on to wap.emailatmobile.com
on your mobile browser.
I personally feel “Email is like
placing a letter in the mail box. You can open it whenever you feel like
whereas SMS is like tapping on the shoulder and forcefully giving a message in
the hand.”
The biggest drawback of Text message is that it occupies a major part of
your phone memory stuffing it with unwanted text messages, out of which, very
few are really important.
On the other hand, the best part about mobile email is that
your phone memory is absolutely free and unaffected from unnecessary storage of
messages, as the emails along with the attachments do not get stored in your
phone memory .You only get a mobile view of them. Your emails remain in your
mail box at the server. Whenever you want to access your email on your mobile
phone you simply have to point your mobile browser to the URL like wap.emailatmobile.com,
enter your email-ID & password and your mails are pulled from the mail
server to your mobile phone.
Above all, for accessing your emails on mobile, you are not dependent on
your personal mobile phone You can easily access your emails from any mobile
phone that is capable of internet browsing. But SMS binds you to your hand set.
If you loose your hand set your entire information is lost but with mobile
email as nothing is stored on your hand set your information is absolutely
secured.
Apparently SMS seems to be cheaper and popular as all the mobile phones have
this capability but with Tariffs of major service providers’ going up has
actually made it an expensive affair. But for accessing emails on mobile one
need to pay the basic charges applicable for browsing net on the phone and that
provides you with a hoard of other facilities besides emails.
I feel over the coming years emails on mobile will become increasingly
popular with million of business and individual users with access to wireless
email in the world. The increasing availability of wireless email support would
definitely take over SMS in the near future.
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