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  2. Arabic chat alphabet - Wikipedia

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    These Arabic chat alphabets also differ from each other, as each is influenced by the particular phonology of the Arabic dialect being transcribed and the orthography of the dominant European language in the area—typically the language of the former colonists, and typically either French or English.

  3. SMS language - Wikipedia

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    SMS language displayed on a mobile phone screen. Short Message Service language, textism, or textese [a] is the abbreviated language and slang commonly used in the late 1990s and early 2000s with mobile phone text messaging, and occasionally through Internet-based communication such as email and instant messaging.

  4. GSM 03.38 - Wikipedia

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    There is still no defined national language shift table for French, Greek, Russian, Bulgarian, Arabic, Hebrew and most Central European languages that need a better coverage than the default 7-bit standard character set and its default 7-bit extension character set: if ever any character is composed that cannot be represented in those default ...

  5. Data Coding Scheme - Wikipedia

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    The non-segmented message using national language shift table(s) may carry up to 155 (or 153) 7-bit characters. GSM recognizes only two encodings for text messages and one encoding for binary messages: GSM 7-bit default alphabet (which includes using of National language shift tables as well) UCS-2; 8-bit data

  6. Text messaging - Wikipedia

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    A text message using SMS – the 160 character limit and difficulty of typing on feature phone keypads led to the abbreviations of "SMS language". A text message conversation on an iPhone

  7. SMS - Wikipedia

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    In the year 2002, 366 billion SMS text messages were sent globally, [50] a number that rose to 6.1 trillion (6.1 × 10 12) in 2010, [10] which is an average of 193,000 messages per second. The global average price for an SMS message is US$0.11, while mobile networks charge each other interconnect fees of at least US$0.04 when connecting between ...

  8. Sarahah - Wikipedia

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    Sarahah (Arabic: صراحة, romanized: ṣarāḥa) was a Saudi Arabian social networking service for providing constructive feedback. In Arabic, sarahah means "frankness" or "honesty". [1] Sarahah allowed people to text messages to others and the person reading that could then reply anonymously.

  9. Google Messages - Wikipedia

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    Some of the most important features in Google Messages are: [29] Send instant text and voice messages in 1:1 or group chat conversations over mobile data and Wi-Fi, via Android, Wear OS or the web. End-to-end encryption for RCS chats. [22] Typing, sent, delivered and read status; Reply and react to specific messages; Share files and high ...