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Monday, 12 May 2008
Mobile messaging services provider TynTec has been selected by Australian SMS gateway PromptSMS to provide high-reliability messaging for mission critical health sector applications.  Under the deal, PromptSMS's clients will be able to use TynTec's guaranteed delivery SMS for the emergency alerting of doctors as well as appointment reminders for patients. PromptSMS is an established SMS gateway that specialises in working with business in the health sector.  The company works with five 24-hour emergency doctor call centres which will use TynTec's SMS to alert doctors to patient incidents.  In addition, PromptSMS's clients will also use TynTec's SMS services for patient appointment reminders, saving time and money by reducing the incidence of missed appointments. TynTec can offer a unique, guaranteed near real-time delivery of SMS because of its unique infrastructure based on deep-level (SS7) telecoms connectivity and proprietary SMS-C. TynTec offers its customers unique Service Level Agreements (SLAs) on the speed and reliability of its SMS delivery, which are suitable for use in mission-critical applications such as PromptSMS's health care alerts.
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