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Ixt messages on a plate

28th March 2002, Page 11
28th March 2002
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Page 11, 28th March 2002 — Ixt messages on a plate
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iew text messaging service Mow drivers to send SMS ages and e-mails to other rs simply by using the drivers' number plates. ommunications firm Texttill launch the free service March. All drivers have to s register their vehicles' Der plates, e-mail and ile phone numbers on the S vvebsite.

hey wIll then be able to arid receive messages to tom other drivers online or xting Textjam with a mes. and the vehicle registradetails of the drivers they : to contact.

Mike Andrews, research and development manager at Textjam, says that a truck driver might use the service to warn a driver in front that his rear lights are not working, or if it is necessary to contact a driver who has left his vehicle.

Andrews adds: "We have been as thorough as we can in terms of complying with policy issues and we do have a 'block' feature which allows users to prevent certain other drivers contacting them. Safety is also of paramount importance to us and in no way do we encourage users to send or read messages when they are driving."