UK Firm Does All Skype SMS Print E-mail
Written by Adam Gosling   
Wednesday, 14 March 2007
British SMS provider, TynTec has announced a deal that will see it provide the text messaging services for all of Skype's global 171 million users.
TynTec is a specialist SMS provisioning company that works with both telcos and large enterprise customers. It's three main product areas include International Messaging Transit (IMT), an SMS hubbing technology that simplifies global interoperability of SMS between operators by acting as an intermediary.

On the Enterprise side, TynTec has a services division which offers businesses carrier-grade SMS messaging, enabling them to use SMS in mission
critical applications and corporate communications, but TynTec also provides managed services that enable operators to outsource non-core technical activities.

This "deep-level access to the global mobile telecoms infrastructure" and peering capabilities enables it to support Skype SMS, a feature that lets Skype users to send SMS messages directly from their computers to mobile phones anywhere in the world.

"Working with Skype, who is at the cutting edge of the Internet communications revolution, to deliver high volumes of SMS traffic is a
testament to the flexibility and quality of our offering," said TynTec's CEO Michael Kowalzik.

"By offering single-point access to the worldwide mobile telecoms network we are helping Skype to deliver messages on a worldwide scale,
opening up the potential for new revenue streams," Kowalzik added.
 
TynTec's deep-level telecoms access combined with its proprietary SMS platform means that it can offer Skype high volumes of SMS throughput
whilst retaining a high-quality of message delivery.

TynTec guarantees that Skype users' SMS messages are delivered within 15 seconds, maintaining the near-real-time level of communications that
Skype users expect.
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