Texters to experience 6 hour delays on New Year's Eve

7 out of 10 Britons won't get message at midnight

 0

31 December 2007 14:42 GMT / By Amy-Mae Elliott

New research commissioned by Palm with Ipsos MORI, shows that 70% of people who send text messages at midnight on New Year's Eve experience a delay in having their SMS delivered to their loved ones.

The poll highlights the overwhelming strain on SMS networks at midnight as well-wishers attempt to text friends and family.

Of those who reported experiencing a delay in previous years, 23% found that their messages took more than 6 hours to be successfully delivered.

The results vary by region, with Londoners who are most likely to be affected by a delay, with 77% reporting that their tidings were belated.

But, perhpas suprisingly, the problem is most severe in Wales, where nearly a third of people have had their New Year's message postponed by over 6 hours - resulting in bleary-eyed recipients being woken during their New Year's hangover.

Palm suggest relieving text tension by using instant messaging and email instead: whilst the SMS networks process tonnes of texts, data connections are less prone to blockage - meaning that switched-on smartphone users can deliver their thoughts immediately.



Comments

(Will not be published)

  (Next time sign in to bypass ReCaptcha)

Latest in Phones

Latest on Pocket-lint.com

Pocket-lint.com poll

Q. Would you pay to use Twitter?

Vote YES Vote NO

» LAST TIME
When asked Should under-10s have mobile phones? 23% said yes and 77% said no

Top 10 Broadband

Compare 50+
broadband packages

Home Broadband »

Top products

tip us on news

Rss feed

Follow us on Twitter