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            Customers exploit T-Mobile SMS apology
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            T-Mobile customers took full advantage of free text messages offered on Sunday in apology for a nationwide service blackout last week.
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            300 million text messages expected on New Year&#039;s Eve
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            Germans are likely to go SMS-crazy this New Year&#039;s Eve. The mobile phone trade organisation Bitkom said that networks are bracing themselves for an onslaught of New Year&#039;s wishes. 
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