Australian Exporters Take Advantage of International SMS

September 25, 2009

Co-operation between mobile network operators in different countries has given us access to international SMS capability – and we all know how great it is to be able to stay in touch with friends and family no matter where in the world they are.

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SMS gateways offer cheap option to fuel growth

August 29, 2009

With up to 11.2 billion SMS messages to be sent in Australia in 2011 (according to the Gartner Research Company’s predictions), many of them by businesses using an SMS gateway, SMS has become an excellent way to build your company by attracting and retaining customers.

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SMS gateways enable m-tickets for airlines

August 8, 2009

SMS messages have been used in the travel industry for more than a decade, but are only now being used in m-ticketing for airlines.

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Queues and the mobile payment option

July 9, 2009

A recent Australian Queuing Behaviour Survey has revealed that the majority of Australian shoppers are fed up with queues and that 67% will abandon their purchase…

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The exciting future of mobile messaging

June 25, 2009

The invention of mobile phones has dramatically changed the way that human beings interact.

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Should SMS be part of Australian school curriculum?

May 29, 2009

In August last year, the Presbyterian Ladies’ College at Croydon caused shockwaves in the academic community by opening up to the opportunities offered by new communication devices..

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SMS spreads your message faster than Swine Flu

May 5, 2009

The dangers of living in a globalised world of easy travel include the fast transmission of diseases such as Swine Flu.

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School SMS System curbs absenteeism

April 28, 2009

A web-based SMS communication system at schools is one of the best things to come out of the mobile messaging revolution in Australia.

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Upgrade your social network with SMS

April 18, 2009

The explosive growth in social networking in Australia over the last few years is happening despite the challenge of low internet bandwidth and the consequent dial-up charges.

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