Articles tagged with: Mobile Messaging and Global Mobile
Mobile Messaging Revenues to Defy Economic Downturn
2009 will undoubtedly be a tough year for many global economies. However, despite uncertain forecasts, messaging company, Acision believes that the changing economic landscape will present many revenue opportunities for service providers. Based on the 2008/2009 New Year SMS figures alone, Acision predicts messaging and its associated revenues will continue to soar globally despite the economic downturn. more
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Motorola Launches New 3G WAN Rugged Enterprise Digital Assistant
Motorola has announced the MC75, the latest addition to its portfolio of Enterprise Digital Assistants (EDA). The MC75 combines high-speed access to voice and data with support for 3G networks based on both HSDPA and CDMA-EVDO (Rev A) standards. more
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New Platform Evades Mobile Number Portability Call Routing Delays
Mobile messaging services provider, TynTec has launched a product which enables telcos to bypass mobile number portability (MNP) routing delays and direct calls directly to the end destination mobile operators. The company says that the new service will overcome the issue of onward routing of voice calls to ported mobile numbers, thus reducing the issue of excess network traffic generated by voice calls misrouted due to mobile number portability. more
Related Tags: mobile-number-portability, rcom, number-portability, switches
Skype Signs SMS Supplier Contract
Mobile messaging services provider TynTec has announced a deal with Skype, to provide SMS delivery for their 171 million users. more
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MMS Worth US$50 Billion by 2010 - report
Worldwide, SMS has emerged as the cheapest, quickest, easiest form of peer-to-peer mobile communication ever known and is still growing in all regions. MMS is not a failure, in fact far from it. A new report forecasts that MMS will also generate revenues of US$50 billion by 2010. Other mobile messaging technologies, (e-mail, instant messaging (MIM), and to a lesser extent push to talk (PTT) and video messaging), will grow in popularity. Mobile Instant Messaging (MIM) has a strong future in certain markets, particularly the US where MIM volumes are expected to pass SMS by 2009 or 2010. more
Related Tags: mms, instant-messaging, push-to-talk, mobile-instant-messaging
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