Zipit Wi-Fi Device Adds Text Messaging
A small South Carolina company says it has a cure for the contemporary plague of budget-busting cell-phone charges racked up by teenagers: a gadget for text-messaging that isn’t a cell phone.
Zipit Wireless Inc. plans to announce Tuesday that it will construct available a text-messaging plan for its Zipit Wireless Messenger 2, a device the size of fat wallet that uses Wi-Fi hotspots to do free instant messaging with AOL Instant Messenger, Yahoo Messenger and Windows Live Messenger.
Zipit users who sign up for a text-messaging plan will now be able to contact cell-phone users, as well as communicate by instant notice.
The plan will cost $4.99 for up to 3,000 messages per month when it formally launches in February. amidst Dec. 20 and the launch, text messaging is free on the device.
Cell-phone carriers typically charge 10 or 15 cents per text notice, or $15 a month to add 1,500 or “unlimited” text messages to a
The Zipit 2 itself costs $149.99. It has a color screen and launched in November as a follow-up to the monochrome original Zipit, which came out in 2004.
The Zipit 2 will be able to receive as well as send text messages. But unlike a cell phone, the Zipit won’t accept text messages from numbers that haven’t been added to an approved list by the user, which should manufacture it immune to spam sent as text messages. additionally unlike a cell phone, it won’t be able to send text messages to more than one recipient at a moment.
The Zipit belongs to a small category of devices that have attempted to capitalize on the craze for instant messaging by making it available…
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