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INSURANCE
Customer services uses it to notify applicants
on their status of
application or enquiries, introducing new products
and services
Notification of claims made status
HOSPITALS
Notification to doctors and medical consultants
For outcome of test and patient report
Emergency situations - integration to applications
Meetings
Confirmation of appointment and cancellation
Seminars and discussions
UNIVERSITIES
Notification to lecturer and administration staff
for meetings, change of class, time
Students Examination results
Student booking lecturer's time
Checking of library books availability
Checking of class/activity time-table
Membership updates
Network
layout
MEMBERSHIP ORGANISATION
Seminars - integration to database
Confirmation of bookings
Membership updates
Notices
Events
MILITARY
Emergency situations
Meetings
Notices and events updates
FIELD
PERSONNEL
Meetings, confirmation or cancellation of appointments
Change is task/work order/reworking
Events updates and notices
New product launches
Applicable to engineers, architects, GIS team,
survey teams, town planners, infrastructure-laying
experts etc.
The argument
is always it would be better to call one to notify
a situation. Well a one-to-one relationship is
good, but what happens if you have to notify a
group of four or more concurrently? Using SMS
will be more cost effective within the country
or otherwise.
SMS
BULK MESSAGING
USING
SMS IN LOCAL GOVERNMENT
USING
SMS IN UTILITY INDUSTRY
WHERE
DOES SMS FIT IN YOUR BUSINESS
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