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Why was there such a delay on getting the message?

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tigwig | 10:42 Tue 20th Jul 2010 | Technology
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Last night I received a text message on my mobile from my daughter's school at 9.50pm. As it happened I felt unwell, was in bed and the phone woke me up! GRRR. Anyway I went to school this morning to speak to the headteacher and she said she had sent the messages at around 6pm. I was texting my friend earlier in the evening until 8.45 so I know the phone was working fine then so why didn't I get the school's message straight away?
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different networks?
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I don't know what network the school use but was sent another message this morning and received it straight away. The headteacher mentioned it.
Although SMS is usually pretty instant. It is not always so. Similarly some emails can take days to arrive. Do NOT rely on it for important messages.
As Another-View indicates, SMS is an imperfect technology. It relies upon messages being passed along a lengthy chain, with the possibility of an error occurring at any stage. It's far from unusual for text messages to suffer substantial delays. I sent a text to my friend, on a Saturday evening, to ask if he wanted to join me in the pub. He received the message on the following Wednesday morning.

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dont know whats wrong with just picking up the phone, especially a school
It takes a long time to ring all the parents 4Get.
because if the school has to send blanket news they are not going to phone 200+ parents, my kids school send messages, sometimes I get them quick sometimes It takes hours, I think its more about the network than the school.

like AV says, dont use them for urgent info
Ok! Sorry I didnt know it was blanket news. Well if just that why the worry you got it late. Move on
4get me not- I agree with you if it was a one-off call.
But it may well have been a standard message that was being sent to large number of parents, so individual calls may have been impracticable
lol 4get, I dont know if it is blanket news, normally my kids schools use texts to inform parents of closures or remind about forms ect. if its a personal thing like they are ill then they tend to phone
yer I didnt know, not being a parent and all

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