Thursday 10 September 2015

Why we need universal messaging now

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We need universal messaging and we need it now

Both Apple and Google have suffered setbacks to their messaging systems, with consumers becoming the victim. Jack Wallen offers a solution to all that ails SMS/MMS.

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