New Media Services Touts Its Short Message Service

VICTORIA, Australia — New Media Services is reinforcing one of its services, SMS Xchange.

The company said SMS Xchange is a short message service feature that combines the global accessibility of SMS, the simplicity of text messaging and the fun of chatting.

"When you want to satisfy your end users’ social communication needs, SMS Xchange is perfect for you," the company said. "NMS provides friendly, sociable, and courteous live operators available 24/7."

The company said that SMS Xchange takes advantage of the global availability of SMS to deliver a chat experience that is fun and addictive. It also ensures easy set-up and low resource demands because it works and enhances on pre-existing mobile facilities and features making it a company advantage as well as a prompt, end-user-oriented service.

SMS Xchange involves a send and reply based on an extended conversation and is a way of communicating without the need for face-to-face interactions.

“When it comes to mobile messaging, the lowly SMS is still king of all kings,” NMS CEO Martin Eyking said. “With SMS infrastructure so well established and customer acceptance levels so high, it will be some years before other mobile bearers start to eat into both the volume and revenue from SMS. There is still very high demand for SMS Xchange because businesses do not discount the wonderful simplicity and effectivity of it.”

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