11-29-2005, 11:37 PM
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Originally posted by mrailing
It is possible, but again, they do remove any other text messaging from your account when you have this. Personally Verizon doesn't care if you have this plan, it's the same amount of data going across their system whether your server sends the SMS, or you send it.
In fact, I am sure Verizon would rather you use up your 2000 txt messages on "in-network" SMS to other users, instead of getting it from your server, that way they can charge you $0.10 per message for it.
Most of the users here that are adding probably don't have Exchange servers that they sync with, but they will also be using far less SMS messages than someone with an Exchange server. So really the people abusing it are the people using it for the legit purpose, or at least they are the ones taking most advantage of the 2000 messages.
Just something to think about....
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I'm not quite sure I understand your point. Are you saying non-Exchange users use less messages so it hurts Verizon less than Exchange users that may use all 2000?
If that's your point, then you are incorrect. The volume of messages is irrelevant. The plan was created specifically for Exchange. That's what it is meant for and anyone that asks for this plan without an Exchange server, even for a few messages, is stealing. Just because it may only be .10, it does not change the fact that they are using the plan without meeting the terms.
That being said, I am not judging anyone specifically, but I am saying the same thing that always happens will probably happen here. A few rotten apples will spoil the bunch. Just like the EN-MOU abusers, those that don't use Exchange will eventually tick off Verizon enough that they will pull back and start charging, or scrutinize every message.
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