yes. though it might take a while to get through.
searching for service or out of range
A sent message leaves your phone but stays in the service providers server until the other phone signal it catches. When it catches the other phone the message reaches the other phone and will be deleted from the server also. Now the message is delivered to the other phone. When you opt of the delivery report option in message section of your phone, it will deliver the message to the other phone and the sends a messsage to your phone that the message had been delivered. = Madhu sudhan
BBM = Blackberry Messenger... IM = INstant Message... MMS = Multi-media Message Service... SMS = Short Message Service.
He retrieved his phone from the lost property office.
A deceased family member's voice was my home phone answer system and now has somehow been replaced by the standard recorded message. It is possible to retrieved the lost message? The panasonic manual gives no clues.
The best place to start is searching the internet for companies offering service in your area. You might want to check out http://www.landlinephoneservice.net/ to compare companies offering land line phone service.
SMS stands for Short Message Service and is also called texting or text messaging. SMS messages or 'texts' are usually sent from one mobile phone to another mobile phone. It is a quick and convenient way of sending a short message to someone anywhere.
If your cell phone has a sim card, your phone may say out of service if you are far from a town or city. A phone needs a cell tower to work, so you may get an out of service message if you are not close to cell tower.
SMS is an acronym for short message service. Which basically means a text message. Therefore they are sending you a short message to you by cell phone.
It's theoretically possible, but it would be a really poor design.... among other reasons, if the phone was off or out of the service area, your callers would not be able to hear your outgoing message. The far more sensible alternative is for the outgoing message to be on the voice mail system at the cell phone service provider. It's up to the service provider to decide if they want to let you customize this (many do), or if they prefer a standard "Please leave a message" recording, or something in between.
VoIP has voicemail function which allow the caller to leave message if you are not available on phone. You can access voicemail through your phone connected to internet.
Short Message Service (SMS) is a communications protocol allowing the interchange of short text messages between mobile telephone devices. SMS text messaging is the most widely used data application on the planet, with 2.4 billion active users