TynTec Launches German Long Numbers

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March 3rd, 2009 Leave a comment Visited 19 times, 1 so far today

German inbound SMS numbers now available for corporates

Mobile messaging operator TynTec (www.tyntec.com) today announces the availability of German (e.g. +49) long numbers for inbound SMS services. These numbers can be used as an alternative to shortcodes by organisations dealing with high volumes of incoming SMS traffic.

Using these numbers organisations offering services in Germany can now set up a single regional 12 digit phone number to receive SMS traffic for applications such as voting, marketing or customer support.

TynTec’s long numbers, which are already available for Finland and the UK, can be used as a non-premium alternative to costly short codes as an incoming telephone number.

As well as offering a more cost-effective solution for number owners and callers, TynTec’s long numbers also have the advantage of being internationally available and can be retained for the long term. In addition, whereas short codes are often shared between a number of brands, TynTec’s long numbers are specific to a single organisation, creating more branding opportunities.

Michael Kowalzik, CEO of TynTec, said: “We’ve offered UK and Finland long numbers for some time now and they’ve been enthusiastically adopted by clients who want to offer a single, memorable inbound number for SMS.

“Short codes can be expensive, they don’t work internationally and as a brand, you don’t generally have ownership. Using our long numbers, you can create your own wholly-owned, cost effective, memorable inbound telephone destination.”

For more information on TynTec’s new German long number service visit http://www.tyntec.com/wholesale-solutions/sms-mo.html

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For more information:
Patrick Herridge
Parys Communications
020 8875 7960
pherridge {at} parys(.)com

About TynTec
TynTec is a mobile messaging operator, offering enterprise-quality SMS services to mobile network operators, enterprises, internet companies and mobile services providers.

The company offers operator-level messaging services through its unique multiple points of connectivity into the deep level (SS7) global mobile network and its proprietary technical infrastructure. Because TynTec acts as a messaging operator it can offer more advanced and reliable services than traditional SMS providers and can back up its services with rigorous service level agreements (SLAs).

TynTec offers its clients a broad range of messaging services including outbound mobile messaging (Enterprise and banking messaging, SMS Hubbing), unified inbound communications (e.g. reception of voice, SMS, fax, etc.) and real time network data (e.g. home network, location and/or subscriber availability information).

Based in the UK, Germany and Singapore, TynTec works with clients including O2, Lufthansa Systems, Accenture, British Airways, Unilever and Skype.





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