On this day in history, December 3, 1992, the first text message is sent
A 22-year-old from the UK was the first person to send an SMS text message back in 1992
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People across the world send text messages every day — often multiple times a day or even per hour.
The simple act of typing on a keyboard (no matter how small that keyboard may be) and hitting "send" is now second nature in the 21st century.
But once upon a time, it was a novel idea.
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And on this day in history, Dec. 3, 1992, the first SMS (short message service) text message was sent from a computer in the United Kingdom.
Neil Papworth was a 22-year-old engineer from Reading in southern England who grew up studying computing.
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After toiling to develop a movable vehicle satellite antenna, he went to work for Sema Group Telecoms in 1991, according to his website.
He was part of a team that was developing a short message service for its customer Vodafone U.K.
The company sent Papworth on a site visit to attempt the paging service.
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"[I] was chosen to go to their site to install, integrate and test the software, and get it all working," he said in a website statement.
At the time, handheld devices did not have a keyboard, nor the ability for a user to send written messages through the device.
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Because of this, Papworth used a computer to type out the first message: "Merry Christmas."
"I typed the message on a computer keyboard and sent it to an Orbitel 901 handset. Those things were enormous," he said in a statement.
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He sent the test message to Richard Jarvis, a director at the telecommunications operator Vodafone U.K., who was attending a Christmas office party, according to Papworth’s website.
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The message was successfully sent — and Papworth thus became the first person to ever send an SMS text message.
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Although the groundbreaking software success occurred in 1992, text messaging didn’t take off for years due to a lack of handheld keyboards.
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Papworth lives in Montreal with his wife and three children and has worked for a different software company — Oracle.
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Many people still find it hard to believe that the can't-live-without messaging system — something such a part of daily life now — was successfully created just a little over 30 years ago.
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