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Proof Your Workers Received the Safety Alert: What Australian Operators Need to Get Right

Something happened at one of your sites. An investigator is sitting across from you and they want to know whether the relevant workers were notified before the incident. You tell them your Safety Manager sent a text. The investigator asks to see the record.

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OTP and Transactional SMS in the Philippines: What Banks, Lenders, and Fintechs Need to Know

Transactional SMS in the Philippines refers to automated, triggered messages sent to an individual recipient as a direct result of an action they have taken: a login attempt, a transaction confirmation, a disbursement alert, or a payment notification, as distinct from promotional or marketing messages sent to a contact list. The distinction matters because transactional SMS is routed differently by Philippine telcos, priced differently, and regulated differently by the Bangko Sentral ng Pilipinas, especially with Circular 1213 in the picture now..

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The World Cup Is On. Here's How to Run a Text-to-Win SMS Contest Before the Final Whistle.

A text-to-win SMS contest is a consumer promotion where participants register by sending a keyword to a number, are entered into a prize draw, and receive match-linked engagement messages until winners are announced. The entire interaction happens over SMS, with no app download, no form to fill out, and no internet connection needed at the point of entry.

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How Digital Lenders, Mobile Money Operators, and Insurers Communicate With Customers at Scale

Digital lenders, mobile money operators, microfinance institutions, and insurers operating across Africa, Southeast Asia and other global markets share a common communication challenge: their customers are not a uniform population. Some have smartphones and mobile data. Many use feature phones. Some are in areas with consistent network coverage. Others are not. Building a customer communication system that reaches all of them, reliably, at scale, across multiple products and markets, requires different decisions than a communication setup built for a connected, smartphone-first customer base..

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Your Guests Are on Five Channels. Your Workflows Are on None.

Hotel guest messaging refers to the automated and manual communication between a property and its guests across channels including WhatsApp, Viber, SMS, Instagram, Facebook Messenger. Effective hotel guest messaging connects these channels to a shared workflow layer so that booking events, modifications, and guest requests trigger coordinated communication across staff and guests simultaneously, rather than being handled manually on separate devices..

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What Is Bring Your Own Connectivity? How BYOC Works in Is Bring Your Own Connectivity? How BYOC Works in Telerivet

Most messaging platforms sell you two things bundled together: a way to manage and automate your communications, and the routes those communications travel on. The bundling is usually invisible until you try to untangle it.

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Viber, WhatsApp, or SMS? A Channel Guide for Philippine Businesses

The right answer to which channel a Philippine business should use is: it depends on who you are reaching, what kind of message you are sending, and what happens if that message does not get through. This guide covers the practical differences between Viber, WhatsApp, and SMS in the Philippine context, and explains why most businesses end up running all three.

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How to Protect an SMS Rewards Program From Abuse Without a Fraud Platform

SMS rewards program fraud is the systematic exploitation of a consumer promotion by participants using code sharing, multiple accounts, scripted bulk redemptions, or coordinated abuse to claim rewards beyond the program's intended limits. Every organization that runs a consumer rewards program via SMS creates this abuse surface the moment the first message goes out. Most discover it after the damage is done.

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You Have a Backup Channel. That's Not the Same as a Channel Strategy.

How multichannel fallback becomes a routing layer that optimizes for cost, experience, and reliability simultaneously 

Channel strategy is usually treated as a setup decision. You evaluate your markets, pick a primary channel, configure a backup, and move on.

For many organizations, that works until it doesn't.

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How PAYGo Solar and Agricultural Finance Operators Use SMS as Operational Infrastructure


PAYGo (pay-as-you-go) solar and agricultural finance operators use SMS to automate the connection between a customer payment and the service it unlocks. When a mobile money payment arrives, an SMS workflow parses the transaction, updates the account status, sends a confirmation to the customer, and in some cases dispatches a field agent if the account requires manual intervention. This runs automatically across thousands of accounts in real time. The SMS layer is not a communication add-on, it is what makes the business model operationally viable at scale..

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Why Field Force Communication Breaks Down at Scale and What to Do About It

Field force communication is the system a business uses to coordinate between a central operations team and distributed field agents covering task assignment, check-ins, status updates, and exception reporting. At small scale, a group chat and a spreadsheet are sufficient. At 100+ agents, the absence of structured message routing, automated check-ins, and response tracking creates coordination failures that cost coverage, visibility, and operational control..

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