“>Wireless spam may not be a problem for U.S. cell phone users right now, butover the next year or two, the grace period is likely to come to an end.Although users of mobile devices in the U.S. might read a few spam messagesthat slip past spam filters, they're far luckier than users in the PacificRim and parts of Europe. In Korea, for example, typical users get an average of20 SMS spam messages per day. Many customers of Japanese mobile carrier NTTDoCoMo get as many as 30 message 
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