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25 years ago: When the world received its first SMS

<p>It has been 25 years since a seemingly routine moment in Neil Papworth's day ended up changing the way we communicate for good</p>

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When Neil Papworth reported to work on the morning of December 3, 1992, he didn't know he was hours away from making telecom history. That was the day he successfully sent the world's first mobile text message, which, prematurely enough was 'Merry Christmas'. No emojis, smileys, pictures or sounds - just those two words. Papworth, then a 22-year-old software engineer, was working for Sema Group, a company contracted by Vodafone to write the SMS system for them. He, however, had been working in the department that tackled encryption and blocking stolen handsets. "I joined the SMS team, and designed one of the components of the system. Then, I volunteered to install the SMS system and help them test it in their [Vodafone] network," Papworth tells us in an email interview from Quebec, Canada.

The Orbitel 901 phone to which Papworth sent the first SMS from a computer
The Orbitel 901 phone to which Papworth sent the first SMS from a computer

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