FWC 2010: Can Public Transport be Improved with SMS Gateways?
Can the South African public transport system use the SMS Gateway to facilitate client communication for improved service delivery?
The Clickatell ZA Blog
March 5, 2010
Bulk SMS for Winter Aid!
Employing bulk SMS on a per town or per region scale could help mitigate the possible effects of disaster this coming winter.
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Why SMPP is Used by SMSCs
SMPP is arguably one of the most well known bulk SMS protocols currently in use. How does it fit in with the three other major protocols and why is it favoured by aggregators?
Read MoreCan the South African public transport system use the SMS Gateway to facilitate client communication for improved service delivery?
International SMS will give your business a cost-effective and efficient solution in 2010 to keep and enhance ties with international clients and customers.
Back in our previous post on SMS gateways, we provided you with a short introduction to the gateway itself and the various API’s that you can employ to make it work for you.
According to the South African Advertising Research Foundation (SAARF), 69.8% of all South Africans have access to mobile phones. Only 23.8% have access to a computer.
An effective, but lesser-known SMS feature available for two-way mobile messaging, is ‘tagged numbers’.
International SMS functionality offers particular promise for social networks operating in Africa.
In this week’s post, we examine the many ways in which international SMS can be implemented within the network and the benefits to site owners.
Our three-part series on the importance of international SMS functionality in South Africa kicks-off with a look at the importance of international SMS to social networks.
International SMS has changed the face of business communication forever, enabling local South African businesses to easily and affordably extend their market reach into global markets, regardless of their size or marketing budget.
The time has come for bulk SMS to take its place as the new mass communication medium of choice.
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