
Yep...1/17,000,000 is quite low. If I could relate that to voice calls - the person you get 'cross talked' to is usually someone you have communicated with before. I have also discovered that it occurs for certain sets of numbers. For example , some calls made to Person X will go to Person Y and not Person Z. Then those to Person A go to specific Person B and never Person X. On 25 Apr 2012 22:27, "Dennis Kioko" <dmbuvi@gmail.com> wrote:
Mathematically, I am calculating the odds that Safaricom's network decides to use a contact in your address book, rather than other 17 million contacts, to cross "talk" an SMS. The network must have some very high level of intelligence.
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