TYNTEC RECEIVES PATENT APPROVAL FOR DISTRIBUTED SMS-C IN GLOBAL KEY MARKETS

SMS messaging service specialist continues to ensure security and reliability in end-to-end message delivery across global carrier networks with Distributed SMS-C

Mobile interaction specialist tyntec today announced it has been granted new patents for its Distributed SMS-C technology in the US, Europe and Asia. tyntec’s Distributed SMS-C provides the highest levels of security and quality for the transmission of A2P (Application-to-Person) and P2P (Person-to-Person) SMS sent via global communications networks. The patents confirm tyntec’s on-going commitment to meet the rigorous requirements needed to work directly within the carrier infrastructure.

The Distributed SMS-C provides tyntec’s customers with higher delivery rates, virtually eliminating message loss while increasing the reliability in data packet transmission between devices on various networks. In addition to the increased reliability, the patent highlights tyntec’s mobile number portability (MNP) handling by identifying the correct network and ensuring quick and reliable SMS delivery.

Carrier-grade connectivity for highest level of quality 

Known worldwide for their first-class global messaging capabilities, tyntec provides the highest level of quality in the messaging industry based on the technology’s exclusive ability to plug directly into a network of carrier partners. This carrier-level connectivity enables tyntec to reach mobile subscribers directly without the delay or disruption of going through third party servers. As a result, tyntec controls the transmission path of the SMS from sender to the end-user’s handset, guaranteeing full transparency and security. Unlike other messaging providers, tyntec’s in-house development and engineering resources are unmatched – offering the highest level of control, security and reliability on a global scale.

“The latest patent grant is exciting because it clearly demonstrates that our unique technology is unparalleled in key telecom marketplaces,” said Thorsten Trapp, Co-Founder and CTO of tyntec.

“Our in-house development teams are comprised of some of the most agile minds who deliver superior products to a demanding market. tyntec is responsible for several industry milestones, such as becoming the first global SMS provider to use high-quality SS7 for SMS delivery. We’re at the forefront of innovation in the telecom and internet spheres, with emphasis on cohesively bridging the gap between the contrary worlds of web and telecom,” added Trapp.

Extensive global network of carrier partners

Today, tyntec works with over 30 strategic carrier partners reaching more than 800 networks in 200 countries around the world to provide 500+ customers worldwide with reliable, global and easy-to-integrate mobile interaction services, including enterprises, internet and social media companies, telecoms businesses, mobile operators and MVNOs.

About tyntec

tyntec (www.tyntec.com) is a mobile interaction specialist, enabling businesses to integrate mobile telecom services for a wide range of uses – from enterprise mission-critical applications to internet services. The company reduces the complexity involved in accessing the closed and complex telecoms world by providing a high quality, easy-to-integrate and global offering using universal services such as SMS, voice and numbers.

Founded in 2002, and with more than 150 staff in six offices around the globe, tyntec works with 500+ businesses including mobile service providers, enterprises and internet companies.

 

Press contact tyntec Press contact PR agencies
tyntec Parys Communications (UK)
Caroline Dreier Patrick Herridge / Anthony D’Alton
+49 89 202 451 110 +44 208 875 7960 / +44 208 875 7973
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Barokas Public Relations (US)
Frances Bigley
+1 206-264-8220
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