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Friday, October 01, 2010

Web-based SMS comes to town

A NEW website will be launched to revolutionise the way SMS text messaging will be delivered in PNG for businesses and individuals alike, The National reports.

The company website, called www.kundulink.com.au  will allow users who are registered on the site to send individual or bulk messages to any mobile telephone in PNG or anywhere else in the world within seconds from the website at a fraction of the time and cost of a voice call.

This will enable businesses and individuals alike to save time – and costs – that will have been spent punching in characters in their mobile phones to send text messages to customers, clients or friends.

When launched, Kundu Link will be the first and only web-based SMS service in PNG.

The website’s homepage declared that Kundu Link was designed to improve the productivity and mobility of businesses in the country by improving the way they communicate with their staff, customers and clients.

It will also give businesses the freedom to engage in communications that are highly personal, immediate and have a high reach at just a fraction of the time and cost spent on voice communications.

“Businesses are seeking simplified communication solutions to remain competitive in an increasingly mobile and technologically advancing world,” the website’s homepage stated.

“Kundu Link enables your business to send individual or bulk messages within seconds from your desk at a fraction of the time and cost of a voice call.

“With a large percentage of business telephone communications costs being landline to mobile phone charges, SMS is the perfect way to dramatically reduce your telecommunications costs.”

And, all you have to do is visit the website, register and start sending SMS from your computer.

Web-based SMS has been a big hit with individuals and major businesses in Australia and the rest of the world for many years, but this would be the first time it is made available to Papua New Guineans.

“Big businesses in Australia that have used web-based SMS to improve their business and business communications include Coca-Cola, Quantas, chocolate maker Cadbury, technology company Hewlett Packard and many others,” the company website stated.

 

 

1 comment:

  1. Standing outside PNG and looking in there is surely alot of great business opportunity waiting to be explored in this country of ours and this SMS technology was and is one of them. Papua New Guineans wake up and grap those opportunities before we become beggers in our own land. Say no money is in itself an excuse for success.

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