BT will soon be bestowing a SMS Hub service for other network providers.
This deal has been mutually agreed between the UK based Tyntec and BT Global services that basically harmonizes the already existing services proffered by the operator, such as signaling and voice traffic services for other network providers round the globe.
Also, the industry experts claim that the short messaging service will be extant for at least ten years and therefore is worth investing in.
The Tyntec service gives network providers a chance to sign up and hand over their entire roaming and SMS message for delivery, but at the same time refuses to accept individual agreements with all of the other network providers.
The trade watchers consider this phenomenon a surprising one as BT which is considered a biggie, doesn't tender this service but in actual sense, the international standards that govern SMS Hubbing were materialized back in 2006.
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