Households Dumping Their Home Phones

According to the National Health Interview Survey, conducted by the U.S. Center for Disease Control, about 3 in 10 households either only use mobile phones or rarely take calls on their landlines.

SMS Marketing

Since text messaging first became available in 1996 it has a mass market communication platform and a cultural phenomenon of the 21st Century.

The use of SMS will continue to grow as companies turn the service into a critical business function. Text messaging’s ability to immediately reach a customer anywhere and its low cost offer the ability to reach customers (external and internal) with a personally targeted message delivered “into their pocket in real time”.

Used p…

Mobile CRM – It’s Here Now

Today’s workforce is truly mobile. Most of us now work at the office, from home and on the road. ‘On demand access’ to critical customer information from anywhere is becoming a ‘must have’ facility.

Now customers demand CRM access using a remote desktop or laptop accessing data through the Internet or on a handheld device. Suppliers are expected to have all the information at their fingertips at the moment of interaction. The same insight into their business and affairs ar…

First Film, Games and Mobile Business Network starts in Germany

The International business network gafimo.net –
the mobile, film, games network launches today in
germany. Matthias Pieper, 23, CEO of gafimo.net
is on the move to find as many professionals from
the mobile content, film and games-development
branches as possible to bring them together.

My Space Is Having A Helio Of A Time

Myspace has caused a phenomenon on the Internet proving particularly popular with teenagers and those in their early twenties. It comes as little surprise, especially when you consider how long they’ve been threatening it, that myspace have teamed up with Helio in order to offer mobile myspace.

With 55 million users it is easy to see the attraction that persuaded myspace and Helio to form this partnership but what’s in it for the customers? Well, quite a lot actually. The …