The Acision Cloud Service Store will initially offer personalised messaging services including group messaging, auto-reply and auto-signature, message copy, personalised black / white list, distribution list, multi-SIM, alias and divert.
January 6, 2012 — Acision yesterday announced the launch of an international network of cloud-based data centres, enabling it to offer on-demand messaging services from within the Acision Cloud Service Store. Acision is a specialist in mobile messaging, enabling customers worldwide to generate new revenues with innovative services while monetising traffic.
The network initially went live in North America, South America and Europe, and Acision plans to follow up with a service in APAC shortly. Advanced data centres will allow the company to meet the growing demand for access to its expanding range of cloud-based messaging services. The Acision Cloud Service Store will initially offer personalised messaging services including group messaging, auto-reply and auto-signature, message copy, personalised black / white list, distribution list, multi-SIM, alias and divert.
Acision aims to give mobile operators easy access to its Cloud Service Store from virtually any location in the world. The data centres will reportedly deliver scalable, reliable connectivity to multiple domestic and international sites underpinned by fibre backbone networks and undersea cabling. This will ensure that operators can take advantage of easily monetised messaging services with cost effective expenditure and investment in bandwidth costs. Furthermore, the data centres will be backed up by 24/7 support, complimented with Acision’s complete KPI and service intelligence reporting, to test and gauge the results of usage of the services delivered in the cloud.
Jorgen Nilsson (pictured), chief executive at Acision, commented: “As we continue to experience the magnitude of global connectivity that is enriching our lives it’s essential that we enable operators to use Acision’s Cloud Services to quickly and cost-effectively grow revenues by offering innovative mobile services which can be easily monetised and rapidly adopted by consumers. With a global network of data centres we will enable operators to realise the power of the cloud, encouraging a more dynamic mobile messaging landscape with greater service differentiation at a lower cost and with faster delivery.”