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Send Free SMS To And From Middle East: Courtesy 160by2.com
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160by2.com works on 80 characters to user and 80 characters to advertiser business model.
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Monday, July 27, 2009:
Hyderabad-based 160by2.com, a free SMS service provider, now enables its consumers to send free SMS to and from the Middle East with the launch of its service to UAE, Kuwait and Saudi Arabia. The service is open to all Internet users in India and enables free SMS connectivity to mobiles in these countries and vice versa. 160by2 users from the Middle East can also send messages to India and between those countries.
A consumer can login to www.160by2.com, register themselves free of cost and start using the service to send free SMS.
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Earlier, users could only send messages in India but now the technology enables them to do the same with mobile users in the Middle East.
One has to enter the mobile number and the country code with which he/she intends to communicate and then type in an 80-character message and send it to the designated mobile. The remaining 80 characters space in the message will be used by 160by2 to feed in an advertisement.
Commenting on the service, Satyakalyan Yerramsetti, CEO, SMSCountry, said, “Free Internet to phone messaging service particularly to foreign countries is expected to gain huge popularity in the country, and we at 160by2 have the first mover advantage in the area by this launch. We see a huge demand for this service from users especially from states like Kerala, Maharastra, Andhra Pradesh, etc… which are important markets for us. This model will revolutionise the market space by effectively removing the biggest hurdle in communication – high costs.”
The company intends to extend this service shortly to rest of the Middle East and MENA nations including Bahrain, Yemen, Qatar and Oman.
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