The Role of SMS Gateways in the Medical Profession
SMS Gateways can be used by medical professionals to ensure the optimal health of their patients. This could help keep patients healthy and loyal.
Clickatell AU Blog
March 5, 2010
Bulk SMS is Helping The Deaf!
Bulk SMS messaging is supplying New Zealand’s deaf community with the ability to get in touch with the country’s local emergency services. How are they doing it?
Read MoreFebruary 26, 2010
SMPP Under the Microscope
How does routing work with messaging protocols like SMPP? What happens when you send a message and how does it get delivered?
Read MoreSMS Gateways can be used by medical professionals to ensure the optimal health of their patients. This could help keep patients healthy and loyal.
Using the SMS gateway to communicate sports results to fans is one way to achieve brand visibility and increase sales. Here are 3 tips to help you get the most out of any sports event.
Will your business be using the SMS gateway to communicate with consumers as Australia moves out of the recession? It might just be the best thing you can do.
Using SMPP to send out bulk SMS messages not only helps you reach a great number of people in a very short time but could also, when applied correctly, have a potentially positive effect on the national economy…
South Australia, the latest state to employ an emergency warning system to notify residents about bush fires-a system capable of sending out 300 SMS’s per second!
Using the latest technology to connect to the SMS gateway is all good but it’s not something every business can afford. There’s a solution that will get you sending or receiving…
Short codes form part of SMS gateway functionality & provide your customers with a memorable number to interact with your business.
If you’ve read our last post, “Bulk SMS campaigns that are not spam”, then you may have, just for the briefest moment, clutched at your seat hoping that you’re not doing anything to contravene the Spam Act of 2003.
In a landmark case in Australian this week, the Federal Court in Brisbane charged 2 companies and 3 individuals with a total of $15.75 million in penalties for contravening the Spam Act of 2003.
SMPP, or Short Message Peer-to-Peer, is an open message transfer protocol that allows for the wholesale exchange of texts between both SMEs (Short Message Entities) and ESMEs (External Short Message Entities) on the one side..
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