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MobiSmart Call Thousands of Customers With Few Click

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NetXcell Ltd. India, Leading telecom application services provider announced the launch of MobiSmart, the first hosted voice exchange in India that enables one to communicate to any number of people regardless of location, language or mobile device.

So if you are reaching to your customers through bulk SMS, now you can just use MobiSmart to send them automated voice messages in just few clicks. This service has a potential to become HIT among telemarketers, advertisers, schools, universities etc.

Colleges, Institutes can reach to thousands of parents/guardians in an emergency situations like the bomb blasts in Bangalore or Ahmedabad by just using MobiSmart.in.

You have to log onto MobiSmart webpage http://www.mobismart.in. Once registered you can purchase the product, upload your voice mesage and enter the numbers you want to dial, once entered all the numbers, it will be dialled out.

They have different Call packages such as Starter (1000 calls/month) costs Rs 1500, Bronze(50,000 calls/month Rs 50,000. There is a huge different between starter and bronze package. You can find out more about these packages at MobiSmart.in

From business and enterprise perspective, this would be a really helpful application. For people like me and you, we can always Make Free Conference Calls In India - SabseBolo.


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