The world's first SMS auction for Rs 21.5 million

 The world's first text message, Merry Christmas, was sold at an auction in Paris.


According to a Reuters report, the first SMS sent to an individual at an auction held at the Paris Auction House sold for 1,070,000 euros (21 121,000), amounting to more than 21.5 million Pakistani rupees. Is formed.


The message sent on December 3, 1992, was put up for auction by British telecom company Vodafone (VODL). Vodafone engineer Neil Pepworth sent this message from his computer on December 3, 1992, to the then UK manager, who had received the SM over a 2kg (4 pounds) Orbital telephone, this telephone desk. Similar to a phone, but with a cordless handle.



Maximilian Agents, head of development at the Agents auction house, said he was in the middle of a year-end celebration so he sent a "Merry Christmas" message. NFTs are a type of digital asset and have grown in popularity this year. Non-fungible tokens are a type of digital asset that has grown in popularity this year. Artworks are selling for millions of dollars.

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