New ANONYMOUS service now operational from FTXT.(Brief Article)

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TELECOMWORLDWIRE-10 July 2002-New ANONYMOUS service now operational from FTXT (C)1994-2002 M2 COMMUNICATIONS LTD http://www.m2.com

FTXT, a mobile phone SMS services developer, has launched a new anonymous text message service.

The new service - named ANONYMOUS - lets users compose anonymous text messages and send them to individuals. Recipients of the text messages will be unable to discover who it is from or even reply to the text.

ANONYMOUS costs GBP0.50 to register and GBP0.50 for each subsequent text message sent.

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