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by tyingq
3330 days ago
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This is the sort of thing that came to mind around the recent Twilio stock price drop driven by Uber's decreased use. The whole article is about mobile messaging, but SMS isn't involved at all. I understand Airbnb does use SMS, but apparently only for specific use cases. It's a bid sad, I think, that SMS is being displaced by either in-app messaging services or brand aggregated things like FB messenger. SMS has the advantage that if I don't like my mobile network, I could change providers and not change my address. The whole messaging space is now set to be highly fragmented. |
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Only if you live somewhere number porting is possible. I live in China, where it is not.
If I switch carriers, I'll have to switch phone numbers, but luckily iMessage, WeChat etc. can be carried to my new phone.