Talk:Nordic Mobile Telephone

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Should parts of this article really be in past tense? The network is still running in Sweden, and even the data service is still available.

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[edit] SMS

From the article: "text messaging was possible between two NMT handsets before SMS service started in GSM, but this feature was never commercially available except in Russian and Polish NMT networks."

I believe Hungary's NMT provider (Westel) also have had SMS service (true, this SMS service was introduced later than GSM's SMS), and it was commercially available during the last years of the NMT network's service. -- CsTom 20:15, 27 November 2005 (UTC)