It means it's not free. It means that the standard rates for your cell phone carrier apply. In other words, whatever you normally pay for a text message will be charged.
It means you will be charged your stand rate per message. For example, if you normally pay 10p per message then that is what you will be charged. If you have inclusive/unlimited messages in your mobile plan then you won't be charged for the message.
Message received
The meaning of a particular message depends with the message of the sender to the receiver.
Urgent message
Standard Rate May Apply simply means that if you are charged normally on your phone service for text messages then you'll be charged still for sending the text message that is needed, also. But, that doesn't mean you will be charged for the message if you have UNLIMITED TEXTING.
It means it's not free. It means that the standard rates for your cell phone carrier apply. In other words, whatever you normally pay for a text message will be charged.
It means you will be charged your stand rate per message. For example, if you normally pay 10p per message then that is what you will be charged. If you have inclusive/unlimited messages in your mobile plan then you won't be charged for the message.
Single Data Message Format
I don't really know what you mean here, but I guess you just have to allow it and embrace the message of the song into your life... I think.
The Binary SMS means an SMS message that includes binary data.
It means Enhanced Data Rates For GSM Evolution
Are you sure you do not mean DCL? Data Control Link (DCL message center)
The main part of an email message containing the actual, arbitrary data such as text or images. As opposed to the header, which contains control and meta-information.
Factoring rates apply to the practice of businesses selling receivables at a discount to a factor, who then collects the funds. The factoring rate is the amount of the discount at which the receivable is purchased.
It is when you apply your data to the real world, and how it can help you in the real world.
It means the data charges you pay for in your data plan apply to whatever it is you're doing- for example, if you send a video or something and it exceeds the data allowed in your plan, you have to pay for sending the video. In other words, whatever you're doing isn't exempt from your data plan.