>Does instant messaging work the same way as text messaging as far as being
>charged for it (per message if we don't have a plan)? I was wondering what
>the benefit is to use instant messaging if we still get charged the same
>way. Thanks
Yes - you are charged per message sent and received. The advantage of
using, say, a phone with an AIM client is the ability to reach folks
who are not using SMS on phones - but rather are at their PCs with Aol
Instant Messenger. If you are going to make much use of it, choose one
of the data plans.
Wirelessjuan - 12 Sep 2005 04:26 GMT
The instant messaging works on the Internet (media net) and not on the
text messaging. While you will be charged for messaging it won't be
the $.10 per text message rather the $.01 per kb of data used. For
point of reference it would take about 40 IM chats to equal 1 MB of
data which would equal about $10. This is just an estimate and will
vary by the size of IM chat.
troyboy30 - 12 Sep 2005 09:57 GMT
actully with cingular, built in aim or any im java app (like the fre
java im they offer that works with aim, yahoo and icq, uses sms and n
data. The phone will give you a data used message but it is als
billed as a text depending on size. You might want to chec
cingular.com in the IM section, it's all there.
What is the cost for Instant Messaging?
You are charged $0.10 for each message you send and receive unless yo
are on a Text/Instant Messaging package or a MEdia bundle.
http://tinyurl.com/aurjg
Wirelessjuan Wrote:
> The instant messaging works on the Internet (media net) and not on the
> text messaging. While you will be charged for messaging it won't be
> the $.10 per text message rather the $.01 per kb of data used. For
> point of reference it would take about 40 IM chats to equal 1 MB of
> data which would equal about $10. This is just an estimate and will
> vary by the size of IM chat