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Bulk SMS![]() Mobiweb Ltd. offers end-to-end Bulk SMS solutions since 2003. With our multiple direct SMSC connections we provide our customers with the capability to send SMS messages all over the world. Mobiweb Ltd. is an intermediary between you and the mobile operator world, helping you to avoid the complexities that arise when working with Bulk SMS mobile messaging services. This allows you to spend your resources on your core business. As a Bulk SMS messaging provider, we are able to deliver the messages that you send via our system to any operator network worldwide, in a reliable, fast and cost efficient way. Mobiweb .Ltd expands its coverage to over 725 mobile operators worldwide. We continuously improve our coverage and allow you to reach even more networks, so all of your customers are reached. Having built strong business relationships with network operators and carriers allows us to aggregate Bulk SMS traffic in large messaging volumes, enabling you to send as cost efficiently as possible. When it comes to messaging, we know that details matter. Whether it has to do with the cost, the delivery speed, the message throughput or the delivery success, we ensure you have full understanding of the various important characteristics of the Bulk SMS service you buy. You can use our outbound Bulk SMS service (MT-SMS) to deliver messages on more than 725 carriers in more than 220 countries and territories. We offer three different types of connections to our system enabling with this way a wide range of companies and individuals to use our SMS gateway. You can connect to our platform easily either by SMPP 3.4, Web Account, or by an easy HTTP interface (API) which are all, well tested, user friendly and easy to handle. Make sure you check the Developers Area for instructions and examples on how to intergrate our services in your existing system. Telecom NewsLightSquared to cut costs by slashing jobsWed, 22 Feb 2012 A double whammy of bad news for US wannabe carrier LightSquared this week, as reports come in that the firm plans to prune 45 per cent of its staff in order to save money. Earlier this week it emerged that satellite operator Inmarsat was claiming that it has not received a payment of $56.25m from the company. read more GSMA promises more details on MWC strike planWed, 22 Feb 2012 Under the threat of a strike from Barcelona's transport workers' union, the TMB, that could disrupt next week's Mobile World Congress, GSMA has issued a statement promising to reveal its contingency plans on Saturday. With more than 60,000 visitors expected to attend this year's event, many of whom will be relying on the city's public transport network, the disturbance to the event could be significant. read more Hot Rumor: Microsoft Office Coming to Apples iPadTue, 21 Feb 2012 According to published reports Tuesday, a new iPad-optimized Microsoft Office suite will soon debut in Apple’s App Store. This morning, The Daily broke the news and leaked a picture of the popular software running on an iPad. For now, however, Microsoft is denying the legitimacy of the report but not that such an offering is [...] read more | ||||
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