- Thu Jun 10, 2004 9:15 pm
#146667
Sheep454, i'm about 98.34% sure it's got nothing to do with the mobile, or the network the mobile's on, logic says it's gotta be something at the receiving end, because if the message can't be accepted on the landline phone it will just say "message not delivered" on the senders phone, i mean.. i said earlier cos a text message is just a text message wherever it's come from, doesn't matter what network it is once it gets out onto the national phone grid does it? I have no idea how these things work, i'm just trying to think logically..