Tue, 07 Sep 2010 01:12:53
NEWS
txtNation expands into Asia
Eight new countries have been activated for the company’s premium rate, mobile payments service.
Reported by Patrick Smith on Thu, 13 May 2010 12:51, United Kingdom
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txtNation goes live in Brazil with premium rate SMS billing service
txtNation, already active in Mexico, Argentina, Bolivia, Chile, Columbia, Ecuador, Peru and Venezuela has just added Brazil to its South American premium SMS billing service collection.
Reported by Sandra Vogel on Tue, 04 May 2010 09:02, Brazil
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European Southern Observatory selects Derdack message master Enterprise Alert
The European Southern Observatory in Santiago, Chile has selected Derdack message master Enterprise Alert to increase availability for critical IT services. Existing network monitoring functionality will be augmented with automated mobile notification capabilities.
Reported by Sandra Vogel on Mon, 19 Apr 2010 08:09, Chile
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Mobile ticketing to reach 1 in 10 by 2014
More than one in ten mobile subscribers will use mobile ticketing services by 2014, says analyst Juniper Research in its new Mobile Ticketing Report.
Reported by Sandra Vogel on Wed, 07 Apr 2010 08:21, United Kingdom
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SMS Hangs Up on Phone Thieves
A simple SMS can protect confidential data when Symbian and Windows mobile phones are stolen with new software from F-Secure.
Reported by Mike Grenville on Wed, 20 Jan 2010 17:57, World
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2010 Awards

Mobile messaging services and companies shone at the 7th annual Mobile Messaging Awards Gala Dinner that took place on 22nd June 2010 in London. at 51 Buckingham Gate,a unique five star townhouse hotel located in the heart of Westminster.

The shortlist can be viewed here and the winners here.

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Rumours of our demise have been greatly exaggerated

Part of the decision to continue was made as response to the reaction from people when I first announced that things were coming to an end – so thank you to everyone that got in touch.

However, it is the enthusiasm of some new members to the 160c team that has been the main drive in keeping going. So I’m really pleased to welcome Sandra Vogel and Patrick Smith to the team.

Sandra is a technology journalist and she spends much of her time writing about technology for a wide range of both business and consumer focussed clients. Examples include zdnet.co.uk where she writes reviews and has a blog called Marginalia, and the Institute of Chartered Accountants of England and Wales for whose IT Faculty she writes regularly and at whose Web site, IT Counts, she blogs.

Patrick works in PR and he is the founder of Joshua PR. Over his career he has worked for a number of clients in the messaging sector. As well as running PR agencies, he has worked in Direct Marketing and Advertising, as well as client side and has knowledge of all aspects of the marketing mix.

If you want to get in touch with the team, please drop us a note at news@160characters.org


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