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Texting sets a world record.

Two friends living in central Pennsylvania spent most of March trying to set a short message record. They exchanged 2 17000 short messages.

For one of them, this means a detailed bill of $26,000 several inches thick.

Nick Anders, 29, and Doug klinger, 30, relied on their unlimited SMS plan to get through the prank, so Anders didn't expect such a big bill.

"It comes in a box, and it costs $27.55 to send it to me," he said. He said he "panicked" and called T-Mobile, which said it would investigate the allegations.

The two Lancaster residents have been texting almost continuously for ten years since they entered Burke Institute of Technology together.

This led the Andes to look for the largest monthly online SMS he could find: 182000, which was sent by Deepak Sharma in India in 2005.

Anders and klinger can set their mobile phones to send multiple messages. In a test in February, they found that they could send 6000 or 7000 messages on some days, which triggered the information marathon in March.

"Most of them are short phrases or a word, such as' lol' or' hello', with a lot of repetition," Anders said in a telephone interview.

He said that the Andes sent more than140,000 messages, and klinger sent more than 70,000 messages, totaling more than 217,000 by the end of the month.

A spokesman for Guinness World Records did not immediately respond to a message asking whether it would be certified as a record.

April was a relief for Andy's wife, Julie. When she tried to call him during her lunch break, she found that his cell phone was occupied by text messages.

"In the first few days, she got bored," Anders said.

Two good friends from central Pennsylvania spent most of last month trying to set a world record by sending text messages. They sent 2 17000 messages to each other that month.

One of them also received a thick letter bill, amounting to $26,000.

In order to carry out this "big adventure", 29-year-old Nick? Anders and Doug, 30? Klinger ordered an unlimited SMS package, but Anders received such a large bill.

He said, "The bill was sent in a box, and the postage was $27.55." He claimed to be "panicked" and called T-Mobile to ask. The company said it would investigate the cost.

The two young people from Lancaster have never stopped texting since they were admitted to Boxer Technical College together ten years ago.

Anders found that the highest amount of information sent every month on the Internet is deepak? In 2005, Martha set a record of sending 65,438+082,000 text messages a month in India.

Anders and klinger set the mobile phone to a mode that can send multiple short messages. In an experiment in February this year, they found that sometimes they could send six or seven thousand text messages a day, which prompted them to start the SMS marathon in March.

Anders said in a telephone interview: "Most text messages are phrases or words, such as LOL and Hello, and then sent repeatedly." .

Anders said that by the end of March, he * * sent more than 6.5438+0.4 million text messages, while klinger sent more than 70,000, and the two * * sent more than 2.65438+0.7 million text messages.

A spokesman for Guinness World Records did not immediately answer whether it would be considered a new world record.

Anders' wife Julie can finally breathe a sigh of relief this month. Before calling Anders during lunch break, she always found his cell phone busy texting.

Anders said: "In the first few days, she couldn't stand it."