IMImobile's My SMS breaks language barrier in India

VARINDIA- INDIA'S FRONTLINE IT MAGAZINE

IMImobile has launched a unique service, My SMS which breaks the language barrier in India. 'My SMS' application from IMImobile is said to empower the users to access content in their local language.

My SMS is an SMS based application which allows user to request SMS services in their native language and get messages in requested language on demand. My SMS is an application which allows a user to receive SMS in his very own language irrespective of the make of his handset. This application will overcome one of the major limitations of SMS and will increase the overall penetration of P2A SMS. The benefit of this application is it can be provided as a white-label application for Telecom Operators, Media Companies, Device Manufacturers and Enterprises. This service is available in 8 major languages, English, Hindi, Telegu, Tamil, Malayalam, Gujarati, Marathi and Bangla. The USP of this service is its easy scalability of the application which allows many more languages to be added. This application is very easy to use as it does not require any keyword or short code.

Vishwanath Alluri, Founder & CEO, IMImobile said, "Through My SMS we plan to break the language barrier which has been a huge roadblock for the penetration of the telecom revolution. We want to empower users especially in the rural areas to enjoy the benefits of this revolution in their own language. IMImobile has always been focused towards creating innovative services to empower rural India and help bridge the digital divide. My SMS application can be provided as a white-label application also for telecom operators, device manufacturers, media companies & enterprises. This is the next step towards our Rural Approach after our highly appreciated Cell Shakti service. We plan to bring in more such innovations to help the operators reach the potential user base with maximum satisfaction."


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