Reliance Infocomm announced on Thursday the launch of a new messaging service that allows mobile phone, fixed wireless and landline subscribers, irrespective of their operator, to receive short voice messages across the country.
Reliance Infocomm’s "talking message service" or TMS, the next-generation short voice message service, will not be limited to texting and will allow all Reliance mobile users to send voice messages. With the English language being seen as one of the biggest hurdles in attracting users to the world of SMS, Reliance sees immense potential in TMS in attracting and making messaging an easier option for rural India and people in smaller towns and cities.
"We are confident that this cool offering will be a huge success among the youth and those who do not prefer texting," said Mr Mahesh Prasad, president, applications and solutions, Reliance Communications.
Reliance Infocomm’s "talking message service" or TMS, the next-generation short voice message service, will not be limited to texting and will allow all Reliance mobile users to send voice messages. With the English language being seen as one of the biggest hurdles in attracting users to the world of SMS, Reliance sees immense potential in TMS in attracting and making messaging an easier option for rural India and people in smaller towns and cities.
"We are confident that this cool offering will be a huge success among the youth and those who do not prefer texting," said Mr Mahesh Prasad, president, applications and solutions, Reliance Communications.
