If our value per text is nominally estimated at one dollar, then we produce a million dollars per hour.
If our value per text is nominally estimated at one dollar then we produce $2 million dollars per hour this year as we release thirty-two text files per month: or 400 more Etexts in 1996 for a total of 800.
Setar Aruba, a telecommunications company, donated money raised customers who text the word "Haiti" to their call line, producing about $3 per text.
For the Canadian version, viewers pay $2 (plus taxes) per call or per mobile text for a chance to give their answer on air.
Costs per text is as low as 5 US dollar cents.
If our value per text is nominally estimated at one dollar, then we produce a million dollars per hour; next year we will have to do four text files per month, thus upping our productivity to two million/hr.
If our value per text is nominally estimated at one dollar then we produce $4 million dollars per hour this year as we release some eight text files per month: thus upping our productivity from $2 million.
The only available plans will be $20 for an individual unlimited messaging plan or $30 for a family unlimited messaging plan; customers without one of those plans will pay 20 per text and 30 per multimedia message.
The number of texts being sent in the United States has gone up over the years as the price has gone down to an average of $0.10 per text sent and received.
Many providers offer unlimited plans, which can result in a lower rate per text given sufficient volume.