September 17, 2008

Red Oxygen and TynTec Agree 15 Second SMS Delivery

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by Alan Harten

Red Oxygen and TynTec Agree 15 Second SMS Delivery
Red Oxygen, a corporate SMS provider has struck a deal with TynTec, the mobile messaging operator.

Under the terms of the agreement TynTec will be responsible for message delivery utilising bulk SMS, email-to-SMS, and Microsoft Outlook SMS.

Red Oxygen is an established provider who operates a variety of message services, including email via SMS as well as address book and calendar facilities.

The deal with TynTec will take advantage of the company’s delivery guarantee of 15 seconds or less for all messages.

Companies use these services for a variety of needs but one of the most common is to keep in contact with members of staff who work away from base.

The service can send them scheduled SMS reminders, and it can deliver email to hand held devices.

They can also offer their clients message services that are capable of bulk delivery of messages, single number reception and a range of premium services.

It will be TynTec’s job to ensure that the messages get delivered on time.

They have apparently signed a set of Service Level Agreements to guarantee delivery qualities and time schedules that may not exceed 15 seconds.



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