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Thursday, September 22, 2011

Singaporean to set new Guiness World Record for SMS-ing

A Singapore web programmer has set a new world record at a recent SMS competition held in Singapore.

Jeffrey Teo Yi Hao, 25, clocked a speed of 23.40 sec - more than two seconds faster than the current world record of 25.94 sec set by Melissa Thompson in London, UK, last year.

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Mr Teo was among four finalists at the "Fast Is Amazing" SMS competition, held on Sept 18, at a SingTel roadshow organised in conjuction with the 2011 Formula One SingTel Singapore Grand Prix. He had won by SMS-ing on a touchscreen mobile phone with only two weeks of practice.

SingTel will be submitting Mr Teo's record to Guinness World Records for consideration.

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