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  The use of our Online tool enables you to profit from all the power of our structure to send your SMS without any software installation, accessible since any computer from the whole world, provided that it is connected to Internet network.


- NO EXPENSES Of INSTALLATION
- NO MONTHLY FEES
- SENDING ON MORE THAN 600 GSM NETWORKS AND/OR OPERATORS IN WHOLE WORLD!(cf coverage)


You will have after inscription a tool:
· Simple. The principle consists in sending an alphanumeric message of 160 characters, directly consultable on the screen of telephone headset.
· Discrete. The message can be consulted easily without stopping a maintenance in course.
· Interactive. The recipient has the possibility of answering a message from his portable. (Avalaible in France)
· Reliable. The received messages are automatically memorized in the GSM and are consultable wherever the recipient is.

· No specific software installation requires.
· A simple format of importation to use your own data bases.
· Sending on fleet of mobiles some is the mobile operator of telephony.
· Personnalisables promotional campaigns.
· Plays contest: single classification of the SMS sent.
· Follow-up of the transmissions/Acknowledgement of delivery of the messages.
· Management of the answers (Bidirectional mode).
· Customization of the SMS (Publi Posting MS Word (c) Like).
· Differed sendings.



SELFSMS
 

  SMSMTP EMI/UCP
&  Server2Server
 

  PC API
 

EMail Alert
 

  Speed SMS
 

 Pollution Alert 
 

  Obligation
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