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Wednesday, July 30, 2008

cellphone texting. . .





Good Morning everybody! I wake up early just to be the first one who will seat here while my hubby is sleeping. I watched the morning news and see what I have for today. A good new for everyone, yes! I think it will be a good news because everybody loves texting and everybody loves their mobile phones. MalacaƱang Palace is in favor of permanently slashing the cost of short messaging service (SMS), or widely known as text messaging, to provide relief to consumers amid spiraling prices of commodities.
As simple as that but I think it's not just as simple thing, it will be great to us especially those who are using prepaid cellphones. And one more thing is the "President wants it to be permanent so that people will have savings and, possibly, that can augment expenditure items." as per National Economic and Development Authority Director-General Ralph G. Recto in a phone patch interview Tuesday.

In her State of the Nation Address Monday, President Gloria Macapagal-Arroyo claimed telecommunication firms (telcos) granted her request to cut text messaging charges to P0.50 from P1. Not that bad right? Everything is geting higher, the oil price hike is increasing weekly, the fare fee in public utility bus and jeepneys also ask for increases, the rice shortage lessen but still in a higher price and now the first thing I heared which the point is they will lessen the price is the text price Isn't it a good news?

Texting is a way of life. At least we were able to move an inch from the issue and whatever savings the public will get from text messaging, they can use for oil prices or rice or whatever commodities that have gone up in price. Or we can even have savings, hopefully, good morning!

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