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Refreshing Smart Services

Telsis World Firsts include:

2010

At Telsis we continue to build on our record of innovative services and we will soon be announcing our latest service offering once it is launched later this year.

Status in SMS
Status bridges the gap between SMS and IM by providing status information when mobile users cannot respond to their contacts.

2000 - 2010

Key patents in SMS transport and service layers:

SMS Direct Delivery
Bypass of legacy store-and-forward SMS-C technology.

SMS Home Routing
Redirect an inbound SMS into the recipient's network to enable the addition of new services and protect mobile users from unsolicited or unwanted messages.

SMS Grooming
Recognise and split P2P and P2A messages allowing high bandwidth transfer of peaky P2A traffic to service providers and maintain P2P services.

Other recent World Firsts include:

SMS Wizard and TITLE
An SMS microprocessor which allows industrial customisation of SMS for automated response services using a unique run-to-completion natural language system devised specifically for SMS that allows mobile users to converse with the platform in their own language. The service also remembers previous dialogue so that users can enter into a ‘conversation’.

World’s first same-number voice and text voting platform
Users have a tendency to call numbers that have been advertised as a text only service or text numbers that have been promoted as a call service. Telsis service ensures that these customers needs are met.

1990 - 2000

Advanced audio conferencing systems, Intelligent Network platforms

World’s first Mass Calling system

World’s first ISDN video server

Touch Text for Voice and Video
World’s first predictive text system (TouchText) that gives users the ability to control and command voice and video services with text based user input.

1980 – 1990

World’s first user-programmable DDI-based IVR system

World’s first multiple live feed (live audio over Ethernet) system – Cricketcall