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ZapitSMS from PC becomes the tool for enhanced business communications

Businesses large and small are using ZapitSMS PC to Mobile text messaging to enhance their current system of staff, client and customer communications. BRISBANE, AUSTRALIA, January 21, 2010 /24-7PressRelease/ -- PC to Mobile text messaging service, ZapitSMS, is being increasingly favoured by businesses large and small as a tool to enhance their current communication systems. The new decade has signaled the need for system upgrades for many companies around the world. And with the rise of using SMS from PC"s, there is a clear preference for internet and mobile phone technology over landline telephones and postal mail. Common uses for SMS in businesses are for client relationship management, marketing campaigns, debt collection, payment reminders, appointment confirmations as well as event notifications. ZapitSMS currently has a wide variety of business customers, with many different industries realising the potential of sending SMS from PC. Industries using ZapitSMS, such as real estate, transport, the medical sector, schools and retailers, are examples of the versatility of ZapitSMS PC to Mobile text messaging as a communication tool. Internally too, companies are utilising ZapitSMS for staff communications, roster arrangements, sick notices, general staff announcements and emergency notifications. ZapitSMS provides a comprehensive API, Bulk SMS, Windows client and Outlook Messaging Service for businesses. Using the API, businesses can automate the delivery of messages directly from their existing systems and applications. As well as businesses, PC to mobile messaging is also being utilised for personal purposes, with users being able to keep in touch with their family and friends using an economical service that has global reach. A free trial, as well as more information on the features of the service, is available at www.zapitsms.com. ZapitSMS desktop messaging is provided by Race River Corporation.


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