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Survey discovers people want to use SMS more

sms-185People want to use SMS even more in their daily lives, according to a recent survey of the UK market.The survey by Dialogue Communications discovered that more than 67% of mobile users would like to receive reminders or alerts by text for everything from medical appointments to bill payments.

The findings support a recent report put together by telecoms regulator Ofcom, which showed the UK as a world leader in SMS messaging, being named the second highest texting nation in the world as an estimated 83 billion SMS messages are sent every year, coming only second to the US, averaging 830 billion.

The study, which asked participants how they usually and how they would like to receive appointment reminders, found that although only 3 per cent of people currently receive reminders by text – with 83 per cent coming through post – over 67 per cent would be happy to receive text reminders or alerts in the future. Nearly 60 per cent would actually opt in for the text reminder service, and just over 80 per cent of people said they would also be interested in a customer service text call-back request capability.

Guiom Peersman, managing director of Dialogue Communications, commented: “The SMS phenomenon goes on, and here at Dialogue we are seeing a constant demand for innovative new applications.

“People text all the time and the survey shows they are more than happy to use it beyond normal social networking. With 67 per cent of our study participants happy to receive SMS reminders, and only 3 per cent currently doing so, our findings show that service organisations now need to be aware of this need and respond to it.”

The overwhelming reason participants gave for the move away from postal reminders and towards SMS message reminders was that it was more convenient. With the majority of people keeping their mobile phones with them most of the time text messages are a good way of communicating a short reminder as the message will then be stored on the phone for future reference, and respondents considered they were generally more reliable than the post. Other reasons included being more environmentally friendly, and – with smartphones – easier to sync with Outlook calendars.

3 Feb 2010

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Comments on: Survey discovers people want to use SMS more

Great article.

Today’s web-based SMS reminder software makes using SMS technology easy and affordable.
No business that schedules appointments for it’s customers should be without SMS reminders.

Posted by Anon — 13 Jan 2011 @ 6:50 am

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