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Industry: Email Alert RSS FeedInformatel purchase XIAM media platform for use with media and broadcast companies in Australia - Brief Article
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Informatel, a specialist in premium rate SMS promotions, provides interactive mobile communications to some of the leading media organizations in Australia. It will use the XIAM Media Platform to guarantee top performance of these solutions. Already one of the main players in premium rate SMS in Australia, Informatel was recently selected to manage all interactive communications for one of the most significant media groups in Australia.
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Through the XIAM Media Platform it is running numerous services including major competitions and promotions. Other initiatives include a consumer reminder service and an intuitive URL push service that enables WAP phones to intuitively connect to and download from URL's sent by SMS.
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