Posts Tagged ‘sms’

SMS Media Interactivity

Sunday, December 9, 2007 6:48 No Comments

Which companies are offering innovative SMS interactive services to their users? Umair Naeem takes a look!  
With the advent of telephony and text messaging, it was quite obvious that the next phase in media interactivity would be through the cell phone. That time has now come to be, and whether you are listening to a [...]

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SMS and e-mails affect paper Eid cards business

Saturday, November 17, 2007 12:16 No Comments

Easy access to technological advancements and better communication facilities have affected the Eid cards’ business, as there has been a little public interest in buying the cards so far.
The concept of designing Eid cards on computers and sending them via e-mail has hurt the business of traditional paper Eid cards and reduced their sale by [...]

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Messaging the hype!

Wednesday, November 7, 2007 12:51 No Comments

Making messaging services more effective and appealing
Short Message Service (SMS) n. - Short Message Service: available on digital GSM networks allowing text messages of up to 160 characters to be sent and received via the network operator’s message center to your mobile phone, or from the Internet, using a so-called “SMS gateway” website. If the [...]

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Telstra trials mobile barcodes for “two-way dialogue” with you

Saturday, November 3, 2007 12:10 No Comments

Next G users will be able to download concert tickets directly to their mobile phones under Telstra plans to turn millions of handsets into barcode scanners.
The trial will let Next G customers download tickets, vouchers and maps as well as go directly to websites or view streaming video. All they need do is use their [...]

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Telstra trials mobile barcodes for “two-way dialogue” with you

Saturday, November 3, 2007 11:35 No Comments

Next G users will be able to download concert tickets directly to their mobile phones under Telstra plans to turn millions of handsets into barcode scanners.
The trial will let Next G customers download tickets, vouchers and maps as well as go directly to websites or view streaming video. All they need do is use their [...]

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Telecom and Cricket: Getting Closer to the Consumers

Wednesday, February 8, 2006 6:44 No Comments

By: Umair Naeem
In an increasingly competitive cellular service market, it has become vital for the marketers and policy makers to ensure that all possible opportunities are discovered and properly utilized. The consumers have consistently benefited, as they have been given more and more choice as to which telecom service to choose in order to receive [...]

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Mobile Marketing: Pushing products, on the move!

Monday, January 30, 2006 6:06 No Comments

The first instance of mobile marketing came about back in 1997, with the first commercial use of the SMS, approximately 5 years after the launch of this basic, cost efficient, and ‘oh so useful’ communication means. Think about mobile marketing, and most people could probably name a number of ways of making money, including the [...]

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