Verizon Wireless Inc. introduced America Online Inc. Instant Messenger service, allowing customers to send short messages to everyone on their Buddy List from their wireless device. (Business Briefs).

RCR Wireless News, September, 2002

Verizon Wireless Inc. introduced America Online Inc. Instant Messenger service, allowing customers to send short messages to everyone on their Buddy List from their wireless device. Customers using the AIM service will be charged 2 cents per message received and 10 cents per message sent or they can select from three bundled pricing plans.

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