That depends on whether you have a messaging bundle on your plan or not. If you do, text messages you send and receive will be deducted from the number of messages included in your bundle. If you don't have a bundle, messages you send or receive will be billed at a per-message rate, ranging from $0.10 to $0.20.
Ask your carrier for specific details in your situation.
Yes, you are charged for text message even if you do not open them up. If you do not have a plan for text messaging, you need to let people know not to text you.
Yes, without a text plan, you will be charged for text messages individually.
The doctor or nurse should be consulted prior to responding to incoming messages from patients. Incoming messages should be responded to promptly by telephone.
Unfortunately, nTelos does not keep the verbiage to your text messages for privacy issues. You can however view date, time, number, and whether it was an incoming or outgoing message.
Yes Yes you do
no u dont cuz its the same as lookin at text messages
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MetroPCS does not typically charge for incoming text messages on its plans, as most of their offerings include unlimited texting. However, it's always best to check the specific details of your plan, as terms can vary and promotions may change. For the most accurate and updated information, refer to MetroPCS's official website or contact customer service directly.
There are many differences between bulk text messages and regular text messages. Regular text messages normally only go to one recipient while bulk text messages typically go to many.
Each text is charged at a fixed rate. If you send long texts (more than 760 characters) - each 760 character block (or part) is charged separately. So, if you sent a text containing 1,000 characters, you'd be charged for two messages.
Veery unlikely. A SMS message is sent in 'blocks' of up to 160 characters - and are charged at the service-provider's 'standard' rate. Long messages (that are more than 160 characters) are charged in multiples of the standard text rate. For example - if text messages were charged at 10p - and your mesage went over 160 characters (but less than 320) - you would be charged 20p
Incoming messages are first detected by the dendrites of a neuron, which receive signals from other neurons or sensory receptors.