irrelevant wrote on Dec 18
th, 2007 at 8:38am:
However - texts are not guaranteed to arrive and I'm sure I've read somewhere about their use being discouraged in time-critical applicaitons, such as for TV voting. (note how they disappeared as an option during the last series of Big Brother.)
You can however set most mobile phones to provide a read receipt when your message is downloaded to the receiving party's phone (or phone system in this case) but that message just appears on your phone screen and does not remain in your message box and it only guarantees the message was received and does not show when it was read.
To make mobile phone 0870 payment the only means of payment is simply outraegous.
Quote:I've certainly experienced text messages not arriving or arriving days later. I'd be mightilly p**d off if my car was clamped because of that happening.
Vodafone has a system callled Call Catcher that you can use if you don't use Voicemail that sends you texts when you next turn on a phone that was off or when a phone comes back in to network coverage that was out of coverage and the texts tell you the numbers of people who tried to call you during that period and the time and date. Generally these messages come through straigh away when you turn your phone on but sometimes they turn up 12 or 18 hours later due to a crashed Vodafone application or server somewhere.
This technology is not a safe way to pay for parking when you bear in mind what happens to your car if it is not parked legally with a valid ticket.
Small wonder it has been deployed by Westminster City Council who have one of the most aggressive and nasty parking enforcement divisions in the country. I am sure their occupancy statistics for these bays show that they are much less used than bays deploying normal technology for paying for parking.