
It’s important to remember that two decades ago, text messages cost 10 cents. Each. Back when we measured our cell phone plans in minutes, and when even 3G connections felt fast, text messages were a huge business for wireless carriers and a huge expense for anyone whose kids learned to T9-type just a little too quickly. Then BlackBerry, nearing the peak of its powers, did something remarkable: it cut the carriers out entirely. Before WhatsApp and Telegram, before iMessage and RCS, there was BlackBerry Messenger. And while we don’t use BBM anymore, we owe it a debt of gratitude. And a few dimes.
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This post brings back some great memories! Itβs fascinating to see how far messaging technology has come over the years. BlackBerry Messenger really did change the game for texting. Thanks for sharing this nostalgic look at communication history!
I totally agree! It’s amazing to think about how BlackBerry Messenger not only made texting more accessible but also paved the way for features like group chats and multimedia sharing that we take for granted today. Those early innovations really changed the way we communicate.
You’re right! BlackBerry Messenger really did revolutionize communication. It also fostered a sense of community with its group chat features, which were quite innovative at the time. It’s fascinating how technology has evolved since then!
of community among users. It’s interesting to think about how it not only changed texting but also paved the way for other messaging apps that prioritize user engagement and group chats. That sense of connection really shaped how we communicate today!