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by ddingus 2487 days ago
I have none of those experiences.

Use SMS constantly. Often with extensions, MMS, read receipts, etc...

It just works. Faults are rare.

I do not disagree on it being "garbage", in the same way email is, but both bits of tech work well.

I can count faults on one hand per quarter, and that is among a ton of comms with many people.

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Maybe some hardware/carrier configurations have less problems?

All I can say is, in the past 15+ years of SMS messaging, in the US, on every carrier, with devices ranging from the early Nokias to the latest iPhones, I have had reliability problems that are frequent enough for me to avoid SMS when possible.

It is crazy how different our experiences are!

I travel a lot, internationally at times. SMS just works.

Maybe it has to do with hardware and carrier. I use Verizon, or whatever cheap plan I get on a SIM card.

Samsung phone, and it gives read notifications when the other party agrees to them, and is good on fails, in that I know when one did not get sent.

When I make mistakes, I even get SMS over major flyover cities. Like I pull my phone out, and several emails and texts came through.

It failed for over a month for me, but only in one direction, and I didn't know. Other party thought I was ignoring them. Lack of confirmation makes it 'worse than useless' in the failure case