24 May 2012
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Telecom Serbia SMS gets personal with Comverse

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Comverse has announced that Telecom Serbia has selected its SMS Personal and SMS Router to add SMS personalisation capabilities and broaden SMS service options. New SMS Personal can personalise SMS usage in several ways. Personal Signature lets users create a signature and other text that appears automatically on outgoing SMS messages. Using SMS Auto Reply, users set up "out-of-office" messages that respond immediately and automatically to text messages that arrive when the user is too busy to answer. Users gain the ability to forward SMS messages to friends and to send automatically copies of all incoming and outgoing SMS messages to a designated email account to be stored and treated as email messages.

In addition, for both business and personal use, SMS Virtual Private Network makes possible the creation of special SMS user groups of any size with special short dialling numbers and Call Line Identification (CLI) recognition for nicknames. Comverse SMS Router supports all of these new services and extends them beyond the home network to include inter-carrier texting and roaming.

* Under the GSM license agreement of June 9, 1997 the Government of the Republic of Serbia authorised the Joint Stock Telecommunications Company Telekom Srbija AD as a licence holder to establish, manage and provide public digital cellular mobile telephony throughout Serbia, according to GSM standards. On August 9, 1997 the Federal Ministry of Telecommunications assigned to Telekom Srbija AD frequencies in the 900 MHz spectrum in order to introduce the GSM system. Mobile Telephony of Serbia officially started commercial operations in August 1998. With nearly four million of its own users, Mobile Telephony of Serbia now has market share of 65.21% in Serbia, and functional operability on 900Mhz and 1800Mhz. Mobile Telephony of Serbia started commercial 3G in December 2006.

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