The world’s first SMS—which stands for “Short Messaging Service”—was sent out 20 years ago from yesterday, on 3 December 1992.
The message that heralded a texting revolution—which changed the way the world communicated—was sent by Neil Papworth, then a 22-year-old engineer to his friend Richard Jarvis, who was an executive at British telecom Vodafone.
Stating simply “Merry Christmas”, this short and sweet greeting was received on a Orbitel 901 (pictured above).
Although the SMS’s popularity is on the wane with a dozen other ways to communicate via text,—Facebook, Twitter, etc.—it is still used by about four billion people in the world today.
Can you imagine a world where the SMS has not been invented?
[via Quartz]