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BULK MESSAGING

Mobile messaging can improve customer acquisition, service, and retention, increase revenue and loyalty, and reduce costs. Our Enterprise grade Bulk SMS service enables businesses to connect, interact, and transact with their customers wherever they are. Our SMS gateway is capable of delivering high volumes of bulk SMS messages to over 220 territories worldwide and our SMS services are scalable, reliable, and extremely easy to implement. If SMS delivery is critical to your business, you have come to the right place.

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HOW TO START

Please choose the connection you wish to proceed with: is it an SMPP connection, an HTTP connection, or an SS7 connection?

SMPP CONNECT

An A2P SMS SMPP connection is a technical protocol used in telecommunications that enables Application-to-Person (A2P) messaging, allowing applications to send SMS messages directly to mobile subscribers via Short Message Peer-to-Peer (SMPP) protocol, ensuring efficient and reliable message delivery.

HTTP CONNECT

An A2P SMS HTTP connection refers to the use of Hypertext Transfer Protocol (HTTP) for Application-to-Person (A2P) messaging, allowing businesses to send automated text messages to individuals via web-based APIs, facilitating communication in various sectors like marketing, customer service, and transaction notifications.

SS7 CONNECT

An SMS SS7 connection refers to the Signaling System 7 protocol used to exchange signaling information between networks for the delivery of SMS (Short Message Service) messages, facilitating communication between different telecommunications operators.

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PROGRAMMABLE SMS

Programmable SMS enables developers to integrate text messaging functionality into their applications through APIs, allowing for automated and personalized communication with users across various platforms and devices.

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