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Chikka was a web-based service that allowed free SMS between online and mobile users. It was launched in 2000 in the Philippines and expanded to 14 countries, but was shut down in 2018.
ISO 22000 is an international standard for food safety management systems that aligns with HACCP principles and Codex Alimentarius guidelines. It covers the requirements for any organization in the food chain and involves communication, validation, verification and correction of food hazards.
Jaxtr was a service that offered free and low-cost international and long distance calls, SMS, and social networking. It was founded in 2005, acquired by Sabsebolo in 2009, and shut down in 2018.
TM offers mobile internet and voice and messaging services to lower-income and middle-income customers in the Philippines. It was launched in 2001 as Touch Mobile and has undergone several rebrandings and logo changes since then.
Text messaging, or texting, is the act of sending electronic messages between devices. Learn about the origin, development, and terminology of texting, as well as its social and cultural impact.
An SMS center (SMSC) is responsible for handling the SMS operations of a wireless network. When an SMS message is sent from a mobile phone, it will first reach an SMS center. The SMS center then forwards the SMS message towards the destination. The main duty of an SMSC is to route SMS messages and regulate the process.
ECBS is an alert broadcast system in the Philippines that sends free mobile alerts before disasters happen. Learn about its background, information transmission capabilities, and mechanism from this Wikipedia article.
Textfree (formerly Pinger) is a service that lets users send and receive texts and calls over the internet for free. It was developed by Pinger, Inc. in 2006 and has over 130 million users worldwide.