The Trinidad and Tobago Computer Society Software Freedom Day event flyer (PDF ; 180K) has been uploaded. Print and redistribute! Also see the TTCS wiki page on SFD to keep track of the TTCS preparations for the event.

The Trinidad and Tobago Computer Society Software Freedom Day event flyer (PDF ; 180K) has been uploaded. Print and redistribute! Also see the TTCS wiki page on SFD to keep track of the TTCS preparations for the event.
Last week, I posted Flow’s broadband pricing for residental users. I received a scanned image of Flow’s brochure which lists the following broadband pricing for businesses/corporations :
Broadband Internet packages from Flow for businesses/corporations :
All prices in TT dollars per month and are VAT inclusive
Impressive pricing when considering TSTT’s pricing for ADSL.
Update edit : 30th Oct 2007 : new Flow pricing
Update Edit : 3rd Sept 2007 : Flow announces new speeds for its u-click unlimited 2 package
Update Edit (4:11pm) : clarified that pricing is monthly and added information and link to Flow’s service charges section.
Saw on the TTCS discussion mailing list, that Flow, (the cable company in Trinidad and Tobago) has released its pricing for broadband on its website and it is better than what the initial brochures had :
Broadband Internet packages from Flow :
All prices in TT dollars per month and are VAT inclusive
Wow. Very impressive pricing. It is available for areas that Flow has converted to digital service. Wonder how TSTT and other ISPs are going to respond to this.
Related links :
updated : 05 July 2004
This page is about the GSM cellular telephone service offered by TSTT to citizens of Trinidad and Tobago.
GSM is the: Global System for Mobile Communications. It is a next generation telecommunications service that offers capabilities beyond the traditional voice and text of exisiting cellular services. TSTT is marketing the service under the brand name: “mpower”.
Note: the Trinidad and Tobago Computer Society (TTCS) is unable to answer questions about services in other countries.
GSM offers the same features as the existing TDMA system :
In addition to these features:
Data Services, including Internet access, are currently under trial and have not been officially launched at this time (early July 2004). The Services should be launched towards the end of July 2004. Further information about data services can be found at this link.
The ability to roam with a TSTT-based GSM phone is dependant upon these factors:
Reminder: roaming with a cellular phone (either TDMA or GSM) is expensive.
List of countries where TSTT customers have GSM or TDMA roaming capability. More countries will be added to this list as information becomes available:
This table is based on TSTT advertisements in the Guardian newspaper (Monday 13 October 2003, pages 36 and 37) and (Thursday 12 February 2004, page 79).
The ability to roam with a TSTT-based GSM phone is dependant upon these factors:
Reminder: roaming with a cellular phone (either TDMA or GSM) is expensive.
List of countries where TSTT customers have GSM or TDMA roaming capability. More countries will be added to this list as information becomes available:
Operator | Available Service | Technology/Frequency | Rate (US$ per minute) | |
---|---|---|---|---|
Anguilla | Cable & Wireless | voice, voice mail | TDMA | |
Antigua | APUA PCS | voice, 2-way text, voice mail | GSM 1900MHz | $0.66 |
Antigua | Cable & Wireless | voice, voice mail | TDMA | |
Aruba | Digicel | voice, 2-way text, voice mail | GSM 900MHz/1800MHz | $0.55 |
Australia | Optus | voice, 2-way text, voice mail | GSM 900MHz | $0.44 |
Austria | Connect Austria | voice, 2-way text, voice mail | GSM 900MHz/1800MHz | $0.68 |
Austria | AUTMM-T-Mobile | voice, 2-way text, voice mail | GSM 900MHz/1800MHz | $0.72 ($0.33 for SMS) |
Barbados | Cable & Wireless | voice, voice mail | TDMA | |
Barbados | Digicell | voice, 2-way text, voice mail | GSM 900/1800/1900Mhz | $0.55 ($0.36 for SMS) |
Belgium | Base | voice, 2-way text, voice mail | GSM 1800MHz | $0.77 |
Belize | BTL | voice, 2-way text, voice mail | GSM 1900MHz | $1.43 |
Bermuda | Telecom/AT&T | voice, 2-way text, voice mail | GSM 1900MHz | $0.60 |
Brazil1 | TNL | voice, 2-way text, voice mail | GSM 1800MHz | $0.92 |
Brazil | BTL | voice, 2-way text, voice mail | GSM 1800MHz | $1.43 |
Bulgaria | Glo Bul | voice, 2-way text, voice mail | GSM 900MHz/1800MHz | $0.40 |
Canada | Microcell | voice, 2-way text, voice mail | GSM 1900MHz | $0.69 |
Canada | Rogers | voice, 2-way text, voice mail | GSM 1900MHz | $0.76 |
Canada | AT&T | voice, voice mail | TDMA | $0.74 |
Canada | Cingular | voice, voice mail | TDMA | $0.99 |
Cayman Islands | Cable & Wireless | voice, voice mail | TDMA | |
Denmark | Sonofon | voice, 2-way text, voice mail | GSM 900MHz/1800MHz | $0.58 |
Denmark | TDC Mobile | voice, 2-way text, voice mail | GSM 900MHz/1800MHz | $0.03 |
Dominica | Cable & Wireless | voice, voice mail | TDMA | |
Dominican Republic | Orange | voice, 2-way text, voice mail | GSM 1900MHz | $0.46 |
France | Orange France | voice, 2-way text, voice mail | GSM 900MHz/1800MHz | $0.74 |
France | SFR | voice, 2-way text, voice mail | GSM 900MHz/1800MHz | $0.73 |
Germany | O2 | voice, 2-way text, voice mail | GSM 1800MHz | $1.04 |
Grenada | Cable & Wireless | voice, voice mail | TDMA | |
Grenada | Digicel | voice, 2-way text, voice mail | GSM 900MHz/1800MHz | $0.55 |
Guadeloupe | Orange Caraibe | voice, 2-way text, voice mail | GSM 900MHz | $0.61 |
Guadeloupe | Bouygues | voice, 2-way text, voice mail | GSM 900MHz/1800MHz | $0.91 |
Hong Kong | CSL | voice, 2-way text, voice mail | GSM 900MHz/1800MHz | $0.32 |
Hong Kong | Hutchison | voice, 2-way text, voice mail | GSM 900MHz/1800MHz | $0.30 |
India | Spice-Punjab | voice, 2-way text, voice mail | GSM 900MHz | $1.44 |
India | Spice-Karanataka | voice, 2-way text, voice mail | GSM 900MHz | $1.44 |
Israel | Cellcom | voice, 2-way text, voice mail | GSM 900MHz/1800MHz | $1.36 |
Israel | Orange/Partner | voice, 2-way text, voice mail | GSM 900MHz/1800MHz | $0.70 |
Italy | Vodafone/Omnitel | voice, 2-way text, voice mail | GSM 900MHz/1800MHz | $0.39 |
Italy | TIM | voice, 2-way text, voice mail | GSM 900MHz/1800MHz | $0.52 |
Jamaica | Digicel | voice, 2-way text, voice mail | GSM 900MHz/1800MHz | $0.55 |
Jamaica | Cable & Wireless | voice,voice mail | TDMA | |
Martinique | Bouygues | voice, 2-way text, voice mail | GSM 900MHz/1800MHz | $0.91 |
Martinique | Orange Caraibe | voice, 2-way text, voice mail | GSM 900MHz | $0.61 |
Mauritius | Emtel | voice, 2-way text, voice mail | GSM 900MHz | $0.48 |
Montserrat | Cable & Wireless | voice, voice mail | TDMA | |
Netherlands | Ben/T-Mobile | voice, voice mail | GSM 1800MHz | $0.50 |
Republic of Panama | Cable & Wireless | voice, 2-way text, voice mail | GSM 850MHz | $0.76 ($0.22 for SMS) |
Portugal | Vodafone | voice, 2-way text, voice mail | GSM 900MHz/1800MHz | $0.61 |
Russia | Beeline/KB Impuls | voice, 2-way text, voice mail | GSM 900MHz/1800MHz | $0.50 |
South Africa | MTN | voice, 2-way text, voice mail | GSM 900MHz | $0.38 |
Spain2 | ESPRT-Amena | voice, 2-way text, voice mail | GSM 900MHz/1800MHz | $0.80 ($0.29 for SMS) |
Spain | TME | voice, 2-way text, voice mail | GSM 900MHz/1800MHz | $0.82 |
Spain | Vodafone/Airtel Mobile SA | voice, 2-way text, voice mail | GSM 900MHz/1800MHz | $0.70 |
St.Bathelemey | Orange Caraibe | voice, 2-way text, voice mail | GSM 900MHz | $0.61 |
St.Kitts & Nevis | Cable & Wireless | voice, voice mail | TDMA | |
St.Lucia | AT&T | voice, 2-way text, voice mail | GSM 1900MHz | $0.61 |
St.Lucia | Digicel | voice, 2-way text, voice mail | GSM 900MHz/1800MHz | $0.55 |
St.Lucia | Cable & Wireless | voice, voice mail | TDMA | |
St.Maarten | Orange Caraibe | voice, 2-way text, voice mail | GSM 900MHz | $0.61 |
St.Maarten | Bouygues | voice, 2-way text, voice mail | GSM 900MHz/1800MHz | $0.91 |
St.Martin | Orange Caraibe | voice, 2-way text, voice mail | GSM 900MHz/1800MHz | $0.61 |
St.Vincent | AT&T | voice, 2-way text, voice mail | GSM 1900MHz | $0.61 |
St.Vincent | Digicel | voice, 2-way text, voice mail | GSM 900MHz/1800MHz | $0.55 |
St.Vincent | Cable & Wireless | voice, voice mail | TDMA | |
Sweden | Telia Mobile AB | voice, 2-way text, voice mail | GSM 900MHz/1800MHz | $0.63 |
Switzerland | Sunrise | voice, 2-way text, voice mail | GSM 900MHz/1800MHz | $0.72 |
Taiwan | Farestone | voice, 2-way text, voice mail | GSM 900MHz/1800MHz | $0.24 |
Turks & Caicos | Cable & Wireless | voice, voice mail | TDMA | |
UK | O2 | voice, 2-way text, voice mail | GSM 900MHz/1800MHz | $0.81 |
UK | Orange | voice, 2-way text, voice mail | GSM 1800MHz | $0.32 |
UK | T-Mobile/One 2 One/DT Mobile | voice, 2-way text, voice mail | GSM 1800MHz | $0.35 |
UK | Vodafone | voice, 2-way text, voice mail | GSM 900MHz/1800MHz | $0.20 |
USA | AT&T | voice, 2-way text, voice mail | GSM 1900MHz | $1.09 |
USA | AT&T | voice, voice mail | TDMA | $0.74 |
USA | Cingular | voice, voice mail | TDMA | $0.99 |
USA | Cingular East | voice, 2-way text, voice mail | GSM 1900MHz | $0.76 |
USA | Cingular West | voice, 2-way text, voice mail | GSM 1900MHz | $0.76 |
USA | Verizon/Rogers AT&T | voice, voice mail | TDMA | $0.99 |
Important Notes:
1 ALL calls terminated on the TNL Brazil network are charged a one time charge of US$0.54.
2 ALL calls terminated on the ESPRT-Amena network are charged a set-up charge of US$0.17.
Note to visitors from (USA/Canada/Europe/Asia/”foreign”): If your “home network” is based in one of these countries/with one of these cellular/network operators, then you may have “seamless” GSM roaming facilities in Trinidad and Tobago. As always, contact the cellular/network operator who currently provides you with GSM services for further information.
Information in this section is based on a TSTT advertisment in the Guardian newspaper (Tuesday 22 June 2004, page 40).
TSTT has expanded its roaming coverage by entering into agreements with the following cellular operators:
Operator | Available Service | Technology/Frequency | Airtime (US$ per minute) | SMS (US$ per message) | |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
Curacao | Telecom Curacao | voice, 2-way text, voice mail | GSM 900MHz/1900MHz | $0.66 | $0.40 |
Dominica | Orange Caraibe | voice, 2-way text, voice mail | GSM 900MHz/1800MHz | $0.78 | $0.25 |
Finland | Finnet Networks | voice, 2-way text, voice mail | GSM 900MHz/1800MHz/3G | $0.40 | $0.19 |
Greece | Cosmote Mobile Tel | voice, 2-way text, voice mail | GSM 1800MHz | $0.54 | $0.20 |
India | BPL-Kerala | voice, 2-way text, voice mail | GSM 900MHz | $1.82 | $0.48 |
India | BPL-Maharashtra | voice, 2-way text, voice mail | GSM 900MHz | $1.82 | $0.48 |
India | BPL-Mumbai | voice, 2-way text, voice mail | GSM 900MHz | $1.82 | $0.48 |
India | BPL-Tamil Nadu | voice, 2-way text, voice mail | GSM 900MHz | $1.82 | $0.48 |
Malta | Go Mobile | voice, 2-way text, voice mail | GSM 1800MHz | $0.62 | $0.31 |
Mexico | Telcel | voice, 2-way text, voice mail | GSM 1900MHz | $0.94 | $0.39 |
St. Maarten | Telcell | voice, 2-way text, voice mail | GSM 900MHz | $0.60 | $0.17 |
Suriname | Telesur | voice, 2-way text, voice mail | GSM 900MHz/1800MHz | $0.90 | $0.28 |
Taiwan | Chunghwa Telecom Mobile | voice, 2-way text, voice mail | GSM 900MHz/1800MHz | $0.31 | $0.17 |
USA | T-Mobile | voice, 2-way text, voice mail | GSM 1900MHz | $0.69 | $0.10 |
Notes:
Information in this section is based on a TSTT advertisment in the Guardian newspaper (Wednesday 02 June 2004, page 6).
TSTT customers roaming on any Cable and Wireless cellular network in the Caribbean will be able to use the following roaming rates:
These rates are effective only when roaming in the following countries:
Notes:
Information in this section is based on a TSTT advertisment in Newsday (Tuesday 29 June 2004, page 24).
TSTT has reduced the rates on international calls by fifty percent (50%) effective 29 June 2004. This rate reduction is applicable to mobile users and means that the discount offered on the 10-10-335 service will no longer be available.
These new rates DO NOT APPLY to the following countries:
Mpower post-paid plans:
mpower 100 | mpower 200 | mpower 500 | mpower 800 | mpower 1500 | mpower 2500 | mpower unlimited | mpower corporate | mpower corporate employee | |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Monthly access fee | $161.00 | $287.50 | $517.50 | $690.00 | $1,150.00 | $1,725.00 | $5,750.00 | $86.25 | $92.00 |
Included minutes | 100 | 200 | 500 | 800 | 1500 | 2500 | Unlimited | Not applicable | Not applicable |
Rollover minutes | Included | Included | Included | Included | Included | Included | Not applicable | Free calls Mon – Fri: 10pm – 6am | Free calls Mon – Fri: 10pm – 6am |
Sunday calls | 12 cents per minute | 12 cents per minute | 12 cents per minute | 12 cents per minute | 12 cents per minute | 12 cents per minute | Not applicable | 12 cents per minute | 12 cents per minute |
Lingo messages | 25 | 25 | 25 | 50 | 75 | 100 | Unlimited | Not applicable | Not applicable |
Additional minutes | $1.30 | $1.04 | 92 cents | 81 cents | 75 cents | 63 cents | Not applicable | 63 cents | 63 cents |
Additional lingo | 25 cents | 25 cents | 25 cents | 25 cents | 25 cents | 25 cents | Not applicable | 20 cents | 20 cents |
TSTT has revised its post-paid mpower plans. The new plans will be effective from 1st August 2004. All prices are in TT dollars and are VAT inclusive. The following table is based on an official TSTT advertisment (Trinidad Guardian Wednesday 30th June page 6 and Express Wednesday 30th June page 47).
mpower 75 | mpower 150 | mpower 300 | mpower 600 | mpower 1000 | mpower 2000 | mpower 3000 | mpower unlimited | mpower corporate | mpower corporate employee | |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Monthly access fee | $89.00 | $161.00 | $287.50 | $517.50 | $690.00 | $1,150.00 | $1,725.00 | $3,450.00 | $86.25 | $92.00 |
Included minutes | 75 | 150 | 300 | 600 | 1000 | 2000 | 3000 | Unlimited | 100 | 100 |
Rollover minutes | Included | Included | Included | Included | Included | Included | Included | Not applicable | Free calls Mon – Fri: 10pm – 6am | Free calls Mon – Fri: 10pm – 6am |
Sunday calls | 12 cents per minute | 12 cents per minute | 12 cents per minute | 12 cents per minute | 12 cents per minute | 12 cents per minute | 12 cents per minute | Not applicable | 12 cents per minute | 12 cents per minute |
Lingo messages | 25 | 25 | 25 | 25 | 50 | 75 | 100 | Unlimited | 25 | 25 |
Additional minutes | 99 cents | 90 cents | 80 cents | 70 cents | 60 cents | 50 cents | 40 cents | Not applicable | 40 cents | 50 cents |
Additional lingo | 25 cents | 25 cents | 25 cents | 25 cents | 25 cents | 25 cents | 25 cents | Not applicable | 20 cents | 20 cents |
An official TSTT advertisment (Trinidad Guardian Friday 5th December 2003 page 39) states the following rates for pre-paid GSM service:
TSTT has revised the rates for its mpower pre-paid GSM service. The new rates will be effective from 1st August 2004. All prices are in TT dollars and are VAT inclusive. The following information is based on an official TSTT advertisment (Trinidad Guardian Wednesday 30th June page 6 and Express Wednesday 30th June page 47).
There are 2 packages for pre-paid customers: “just talk” and “talk ‘n lingo”:
“just talk” rates:
“talk ‘n lingo” rates:
Pre-paid cards (for both Liberty and Mpower pre-paid customers) are available in the following denominations: The rates are in TT dollars:
This table is based on an official TSTT advertisment: Trinidad Guardian Monday 24th May 2004 page 22.
Card Denomination | Cost of card (VAT incl) | Bonus | Expiry | Available in |
---|---|---|---|---|
$10 | $11.50 | nil | 30 days | e-card only |
$15 | $17.25 | nil | 30 days | e-card and mobile prepaid card |
$25 | $28.75 | nil | 60 days | e-card only |
$50 | $57.50 | nil | 120 days | e-card and mobile prepaid card |
$100 | $115.00 | $10 | 120 days | e-card and mobile prepaid card |
$200 | $230.00 | $50 | 150 days | e-card only |
Information in this section is based on an official TSTT advertisment in Newsday Wednesday 30th June 2004 page 20.
TSTT will be marketing its GSM-based data services under the brand name mzone. The first mzone service will be Internet access via GPRS (general packet radio service). Users will have an always-on connection and will be able to use their mobile telephone (once it is capable of doing so) or GPRS-enabled device (e.g. a PDA) to:
Preliminary reports from users of the trial service indicate that access speeds are similar to those of dial-up Internet access via regular land-lines.
Data services will be launched soon and TSTT has published the following introductory rates:
mzone unlimited | mzone 10 | mzone 20 | mzone basic | |
---|---|---|---|---|
Monthly access fee | $99.99 | $37.50 | $75.00 | $15.00 |
mbytes included | unlimited | 10 | 20 | 0 |
Additional kbytes | Not applicable | 3 cents | 3 cents | 3 cents |
REGULAR mzone rates (see following table) will be effective from 1st September 2004.
mzone unlimited | mzone 10 | mzone 20 | mzone basic | |
---|---|---|---|---|
Monthly access fee | $149.99 | $49.99 | $99.99 | $19.99 |
mbytes included | unlimited | 10 | 20 | 0 |
Additional kbytes | Not applicable | 3 cents | 3 cents | 3 cents |
TSTT has stated that it will continue to maintain/support the existing (TDMA) cellular network. However, as of Monday 17th May 2004, TSTT no longer activates TDMA phones for post-paid (“Connect”) service but existing “Connect” customers will continue to receive service. TSTT will continue to activate pre-paid TDMA (“Liberty”) phones. If you want to be on a post-paid plan, you will now have to purchase a GSM phone and sign up for one of the GSM packages. See these sections for more information:
It should be able to work on the TSTT system as long as it can use the 1800Mhz frequency. However, the ability to use your “foreign”
phone and the features available to you while in Trinidad and Tobago will be determined by the roaming agreement between TSTT and the network operator that services the
area where you normally use your phone. The roaming agreement provides for user authentication, billing procedures and service charges.
Contact the cellular/network operator who currently provides you with GSM services. This network operator is the entity responsible for making the roaming agreement and will be able to tell you:
Any GSM cellular phone that can use the 1800Mhz frequency should be able to work on the TSTT system. However, you should check with TSTT before
purchasing that “used”/”pre-owned” phone. If you decide to switch from TDMA to GSM, there are a variety (in terms of features and cost) of GSM phones available from the popular brands e.g. Motorola and Nokia. At the present time GSM handsets and service plans are more expensive than TDMA handsets and service plans in Trinidad and Tobago.
TSTT is offering the following Nokia handsets with its various GSM service plans :
Further details about the Nokia phones on this list can be found at the official Nokia website: http://www.nokiausa.com/.
TSTT is offering the following Motorola handsets with its various GSM service plans:
TSTT is offering the following Samsung handsets with its various GSM service plans:
TSTT is offering the following Sony-Ericsson handsets with its various GSM service plans:
As always, contact TSTT for further information on cost, availability, different brands of phones, etc.
TSTT will provide Subscriber Identity Modules (SIMs) (See: What are SIMs?) for the phones that are bundled with its various GSM service plans. In general, SIMs will be issued with the purchase of a handset. You will be able to purchase additional SIMs without having to purchase a handset.
SIM configuration: TSTT will provide the SIM configuration in order to identify TSTT specific customers as well as enable various services for the local network. See the What models/brands of cellular phones will work on TSTT’s GSM system? section for a list of GSM phones being provided by TSTT.
You must first contact the cellular/network operator who currently provides you with GSM services. The network operator will be able to provide you with the relevant details about roaming especially where (geographic location) you can roam with your phone. You can also consult the following sections on this page:
If you want to purchase a GSM cellular phone from (USA/Canada/Europe/Asia/”foreign”), it must meet these specifications:
Other factors to take into consideration:
TSTT can be contacted about GSM service:
Before you send that email, remember:
If you have questions (that have not already been answered on this page), comments, more information to add to this page, etc, please contact us at: ttcs@opus.co.tt
Last updated : 05/july/2004
DISCLAIMER: The creator(s) of this page and the TTCS are not affiliated with Telecommunications Services of Trinidad and Tobago (TSTT). This page has not been endorsed in any way by TSTT. Information on this page is subject to change without further notice. If you use any information from this page, you do so at your own discretion and risk and you are solely responsible for any and all: financial loss, damage to your equipment or loss of data that may result directly or indirectly from such use. In other words, if you screw-up, or your equipment or data gets screwed up, it is 100% YOUR fault! Don’t blame anyone else.
SMS in TnT
updated : 05 June 2004
SMS or Short Message Service, (also known as short messaging service, text messaging, mobile messaging, or alphanumeric paging, celltext, texting, phone messaging) enables you to send brief text/numeric messages to and from digital cellular telephones. Messages can originate from cell phones as well as e-mail addresses and public SMS gateways on the Internet. Telecommunications Services of Trinidad and Tobago (TSTT) is offering the service under the brand name “TSTT Lingo”.
The Trinidad and Tobago Computer Society (TTCS) is unable to answer questions about services, cellphones, etc offered/available in other countries.
Messages can be received while making voice calls, there are no busy signals to contend with, it is silent and discreet (unless you have one of the many annoying alert tones enabled!). Messages generated by SMS are delivered immediately and directly to your phone, there is no need to call an access number or enter/remember a password to retrieve it (as must be done with voice-mail).
In Trinidad and Tobago, users of the pre-paid services (both “Liberty” for the TDMA and pre-paid Mpower GSM) have found that brief messages sent via SMS are cheaper than making a voice calls to “send” the same information.
SMS messages are sent to and processed by a Short Message Service Centre, which then delivers the message to the recipient’s phone. If the phone is turned off, the service centre will store the message and attempt to re-deliver it for a period of 3 to 7 days. The actual time is dependant upon the service provider (TSTT).
E-mail and SMS are both “store and forward” systems that utilize a “gateway” to pass messages from senders to recipients, however, the obvious difference between the two are the length/complexity of the messages that can be sent on the respective systems. The maximim size of a SMS message is usually 160 characters (actual size is dependant on the service provider). The messages are limited to text and numeral characters. Graphics, colour, HTML formatting and file attachments are not allowed.
On the other hand, e-mail can contain thousands of characters and allows the use of HTML formatting, files to be attached and images to be embedded within the message . Instant Messaging Service (IMS), (e.g. AOL Instant Messenger “AIM”, ICQ, MSN Messenger and Yahoo Messenger) allows you to conduct real-time text conversations (“chat”) with people who are simultaneously connected to the Internet and, in some cases, allow the transfer of files. SMS messages are immediate, but not simultaneous.
Receiving messages is easy. Most phones will display an incoming message alert graphic on the screen. You may also set a tone to sound when incoming messages are received. Once a message is received, you can use the scroll keys on your phone to view the content of the message. Options to store, reply, or forward each message will be available at that time. The exact procedure to send a message varies from device to device, but it usually involves entering the recipient’s phone number or e-mail address, and then composing the message with the phone keypad. You may have the option to send the message instantly or store it for later delivery. Check the user’s manual for the specific details on how to access these features on your particular brand/model of cell phone.
Cellular service providers who offer SMS usually offer public SMS gateways, which allow you to compose and send messages from the service provider’s web site. TSTT does not offer such a service from/on any of its websites at this time. A number of independently operated message gateways also exist on the Internet. These public gateways are usually available from any computer with Internet access. Examples of locally operated gateways can be found at:
Update: According to a news report (Sunday Guardian: 14th December 2003 page 3 and Sunday Newsday: 14th December 2003 page 8) TSTT will begin to charge for receiving SMS messages sent from the Internet in April 2004. How will this affect the public SMS gateways? We do not know but most likely they will have to shut down.
Update 2: May 2004: TSTT has not implemented any charges for receiving SMS messages sent from the Internet at this time.
Some information in this section is based on a TSTT advertisment in the Trinidad Guardian newspaper (Sunday 9th November 2003 pg 61)
At this time (May 2004):
Update: According to a news report (Sunday Guardian: 14th December 2003 page 3 and Sunday Newsday: 14th December 2003 page 8) TSTT will begin to charge for receiving SMS messages sent from the Internet in April 2004. Actual prices have not been released. The charge for receiving SMS messages sent from the Internet will be applicable only when the sender “is not an Internet or mobile customer using TSTT’s network”.
Update 2: May 2004: TSTT has not implemented any charges for receiving SMS messages sent from the Internet at this time.
TSTT has implemented a commercial/pay “SMS Content service”. See this section: Commercial SMS Services for further details.
Information in this section is based on TSTT advertisements in the Trinidad Guardian newspaper (Saturday 22nd May 2004 pg 34 and Wednesday 26th May 2004 page 20)
The TSTT SMS content service was launched on Monay 24th May 2004. It is being marketed under the brand “TSTT Lingo Info Text”.
Lingo Infotext is available in the following categories/times/cost:
How to subscribe to the service:
How to UN-subscribe to the service:
Some information in this section is based on an official TSTT advertisement in the Trinidad Guardian newspaper (dated Monday 4th March 2002 page 15)
There are three ways to send messages via SMS:
The TTCS has a separate page about ringtones:
https://www.ttcs.tt/2002/07/17/about-ringtones-17-07-2002/
TDMA
Ericsson:
Motorola:
Nokia:
GSM
Notes:
Your SMS message must meet the following specifications in order to be sent and received successfully:
SMS supports a limited number of characters per text message (approx. 160) so here’s a list of abbreviations and emoticons to help create that message.
@WRKAt work 2BCTNDTo be continued 2D4To die for 2G4UToo good for you 2HT2HNDLToo hot to handle 2l8Too late 4BARSFeeling very good today 4EForever 4YEOFor your eyes only
A3Anytime, Anywhere, Anyplace AAMAs a matter of fact ABAh Bless! ADCTD2LUVAddicted to Love AFAIKAs far as I know AFK:Away From Keyboard AKAAlso known as ALLWANISUAll I want is You AMLAll my love ASAPAs soon as possible ATBAll the best ATK:At The Keyboard ATM:At The Moment ATWAt the weekend AWHFYAre we having fun yet
B4Before BAK:Back At Keyboard BBFNBye Bye for now BBL:Be Back Later BBSBe back soon BBSDBe back soon darling BCNUBe seeing you BFBoy Friend BGWMBe gentle with me BRBBe right back BTWBy the way
CLD9Cloud 9 CMCall me CRSCan’t remember stuff CuSee you CUIMDSee you in my dreams CULSee you later CUL8RSee you later CYASee You
DkDon’t know DUR?Do you remember?
E2EGEar to ear grin EODEnd of discussion EOLEnd of lecture
F2FFace to face F2TFree to talk FAQFrequently Asked Questions FCFingers Crossed FITBFill in the Blank FUBARFouled up beyond all recognition FWIWFor What It’s Worth FYEOFor your eyes only FYAFor your amusement FYIFor your information
GALGet A Life GFGirlfirend GGGood Game GMESUMLUVINGive me some loving GMTA:Great Minds Think Alike GR8Great GSOHGood Salary, Own Home GTGGot to go GTSYGlad to see you
H2CUSHope to see you soon H8Hate HAGNHave a good night HANDHave a nice day HLDMECLSHold me close HT4UHot for You H&KHugs and Kisses
ICI See ICQI Seek you IDKI dont know IGOTUBABEI’ve got you babe IIRCIf I recall correctly IMHOIn my humble opinion IMII mean it ILUI love You IMBLUVIt must be love IOWIn other words IOUI owe you IRLIn Real Life IUSSIf you say so
J4FJust for fun JFKJust for kicks JSTCLLMEJust call Me
KCKeep cool KHUFKnow how you feel KISSKeep It Simple, Stupid KITKeep in touch KOTCKiss on the cheek KOTLKiss on the lips
L8Late L8RLater LMAOLaugh My A## Off LOLLaughing out loud LOLROFLaughing out load, rolling on floor LTNCLong time no see LTSGT2GTHRLets get together
MTEMy Thoughts Exactly M$ULKECRZMiss you like Crazy! M8Mate MCMerry Christmas MGBMay God Bless MYOBMind your own Business
NANo access NCNo comment NEAny NE1Anyone No1No-One NRN:No Reply Necessary NWONo way out
O4UOnly for you OICOh, I see OTOHOn the other hand
PITAPain In The A## PRTParty PRWParents Are Watching PCMPlease call me PPLPeople
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RAre RMBRing my Bell ROFLRolling On The Floor Laughing ROFLOLRolling On The Floor Laughing Out Loud ROTFLMAORolling On The Floor Laughing My A## Off RU?Are you? RUOK?Are you Ok?
SCStay cool SETESmiling Ear to Ear SOSignificant Other SOLSooner or later SME1Some One SNAFUSituation normal but all fouled up SOSSame old stuff SRYSorry SWALKSent with a loving Kiss SWGScientific Wild Guess
T+Think positive T2ulTalk to you later TDTUTotally devoted to you THXThanks T2GoTime to Go TICTongue in Cheek TMIYTake me Im yours TTFNTa ta for now. TTYLTalk to you later
UYou URT1You are the one
VRIVery
WB:Welcome Back WTF:What The F### WTG:Way To Go WUF:Where Are You From W8:Wait W4U:Waiting for you WAN2:Want to WRT:With respect to WUWH:Wish you were here
X!Typical Woman XKiss XCLUSVLYURSExclusively Yours
Y!Typical Man YBSYou’ll be Sorry YGMYou’ve got mail
No “words” available at this time.
Emoticons (also known as “smileys”) are used to convey a facial expression in text messages on mobile phones (SMS).
:-)Smiley :-(I’m upset/angry > ;-> Rude suggestions %-)Google Eyes :*)I’m drunk B-)I’m wearing sunglasses :-)~I’m drooling :~~)I’ve got a cold :’-(I’ve been crying :-@I’m gonna scream :-0Uh-oh :-XMy lips are sealed :-QI smoke !-)Black eye :”)Blushing 😐 :-|Deja vu :@)Pig :-$Put your money where your mouth is :-)Smiley :-PStick tongue out :-(*)You make me sick x-(You’re mad :-“Whistling ;-)Wink :-Sceptical : @Shouting :-oAppalled :-XNot saying a word |-ISleeping |-OSnoring %-}Intoxicated :-vTalking :-wTalking with two tongues (0_0)bTalking on cellphone d(0_0)bWearing headphones (O_O)/Great to see you,want a hug?/getting mugged (-@_@-)Scared/funky sunglasses (x_x)Dead (:0_0:)Freckles :)Smiling without a nose 8-)Smiling with glasses [:-)Smiling with walkman :-)8Smiling with bow tie {:-)Smiling with hair d:-)Smiling with cap C|:-)Smiling with top hat (:-)Smiling with helmet :-)=Smiling with a beard #:-)Smiling with a fur hat :-DLaughter :-(Sad :(Sad, without nose :’-(Crying :-cUnhappy :-||Angry :-(0)Shouting >:-(Very angry :-OWow :-|Determined O :-)An angel :-9Salivating 🙁 )Shocked :-~)Having a cold 😮 zzBored B-)Sunglasses B:-)Sunglasses on head 8:-)Glasses on head {:-)Toupee }:-(Toupee blowing in the wind -:-)Punk :-{)With a moustache :-{}Lip stick q(0_0)pHands over ears/not listening/girl with bows (-_-)Sleeping <|>_<|>Cat (*_*)Unconscious (D_D)Looking sideways
You will not be able to send/receive SMS messages if you are using a non-TSTT SIM. The TTCS page about GSM service in Trinidad and Tobago provides a list of coutries where TSTT GSM customers can roam and send/receive SMS messages.
Before you send that email, remember:
Last updated : 05/june/2004
The creator(s) of this page and the TTCS are not affiliated with TSTT. This page has not been endorsed in any way by TSTT. Information on this page is subject to change without further notice. If you use any information from this page, you do so at your own discretion and risk and you are soley responsible for any and all: financial loss, damage to your equipment or loss of data that may result directly or indirectly from such use. In other words, if you screw-up, or your equipment or data gets screwed up, it is 100% YOUR fault! Don’t blame anyone else.
This page provides generic information about GSM, SMS and ringtones and replaces the “GSM in TnT”, “SMS in TnT” and “About Ringtones” pages previously hosted at www.ttcsweb.org. If you need information specific to your cell phone provider, check their Official Websites.
Last updated : 25 April 2006