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Rich Communication Services (RCS) is a communication protocol standard for instant messaging, primarily for mobile phones, developed and defined by the GSM Association . It aims to be a replacement of SMS and MMS on cellular networks with more modern features including high resolution image and video support, typing indicators, file sharing ...
In March 2016, Retail Week and OpenMarket surveyed 1,000 consumers aged 18–34 to find out more about their communication preferences on mobile. The results showed that 38% of respondents want to be contacted by retailers via SMS , with 83% of them wanting to get order confirmations, delivery information and click-and-collect information.
The original code for Android SMS messaging was released in 2009 integrated into the Operating System. [7] It was released as a standalone application independent of Android with the release of Android 5.0 Lollipop in 2014, replacing Google Hangouts as the default SMS app on Google's Nexus line of phones.
Radisys and GENBAND Demonstrate Rich Communication Suite Multimedia Services for LTE Mobile Networks Successful interoperability event showcased Rich Communication Suite (RCS) service delivery ...
In stock markets abroad, Japan’s Nikkei 225 rose 1.2% after reopening following a holiday. The government reported stronger-than-expected gains in industrial production for March.
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In March 2010, the firm acquired AppTrigger Inc, a provider of service broker software in Richardson, Texas. [18] In April 2011, it acquired Colibria AS, a provider of Rich Communication Suite (RCS) software in Oslo, Norway. [19] In February 2017, Metaswitch acquired OpenCloud Ltd, a provider of an open mobile services platform. [20]
As of 2007, text messaging was the most widely used mobile data service, with 74% of all mobile phone users worldwide, or 2.4 billion out of 3.3 billion phone subscribers, being active users of the Short Message Service at the end of 2007. In countries such as Finland, Sweden, and Norway, over 85% of the population used SMS.