Twitter short code

Hobbit

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Does anyone know why Vodacom does not have a Twitter short code... all of Vodafone Uk, Germany and New Zealand do so why not South Africa?.... or am I missing something?:cry:
 
Correction, Twitter does not have a South African shortcode - not symantics but correction.

Shortcodes are rated R1-R50 in South Africa (you also get reverse charge but that would be too expensive for twitter as they have the bear the cost).


(I'm employed in the WASP industry)
 
Correction, Twitter does not have a South African shortcode - not symantics but correction.

Shortcodes are rated R1-R50 in South Africa (you also get reverse charge but that would be too expensive for twitter as they have the bear the cost).


(I'm employed in the WASP industry)


Thanks for clearing that up cbrunsdonza , you been on leave ?

Regards
VodacomData
 
Thanks for the input... are we saying that the Vodacom shortcode rates are more expensive than the Vodafone rates in the UK, Germany and New Zealand? ... seems to me that offering this feature would be a marketing plus for Vodacom, or a negative if one of the competitors gets there first
 
Hey Hobbit... you wanna tweet on the progress you and Sam's making towards Mount Doom?

Sauron's using twitter as well...

:D

(sorry, couldn't resist) :D
 
On second thoughts with smartphones who needs sms when there is Jabber, Fring, Nimbuzz, Gtalk, Mxit ... it goes on... and there are Twitter clients for S60, Android, iPhone and Windows Mobile
 
Here is the response from Kevin Thau at Twitter to my query about when a shortcode would be available from Vodacom....

kevinthau

@Weskus It is one of our top priorities.
4 minutes ago from web in reply to Weskus

VodacomData would you like to follow up from your side?
 
heh ... twitter timeline :

Baggins : Shelob was a nasty ***
Sauron : @Baggins - Played well with my pet?
Gandalf : @Baggins - What was she like?
Sauron : @Gandalf - Wimpy wizards should fsck off to their mothers dresses
Gandalf : @Sauron - Naughty wizards get their hands burnt with fire
Gollum : Where isss it, where isss my preciousssss, where isss it? We hateses Bagginses, ssss, we hates it.
1st Nazgul : @Sauron - Hobbit spotted, inspected and tortured. Made a tasty snack, Yum.
Treebeard : Hoom hom! Ta runa runa rom!
Saruman : Where's that fool Grima?
Sauron : Hey Saruman... switch on your Palantir, we need to talk.
Aragon : @Eowyn - Miss you lots
Gimli : Baruk Khazad! Khazad ai-menu! That's my seventh orc! #orc-kill
Legolas : Just shot my ninth one. #orc-kill


etc etc etc :D
 
Thanks for the input... are we saying that the Vodacom shortcode rates are more expensive than the Vodafone rates in the UK, Germany and New Zealand? ... seems to me that offering this feature would be a marketing plus for Vodacom, or a negative if one of the competitors gets there first

The shortcode mechanism is across all networks and only a few are network dependant (these are for special network information services and are often cost-free to the consumer).

It would be great if Twitter could operate locally as in other markets but a real world implementation here is going to be a big task: Hardware investment; application development; management; etc ...

The real hurdle here is the cost of distributing the tweets via SMS (MT) as local SMS costing is not cheap even when your buying 10 million a month. (Google make use of an external provider to save cash and certain networks block these requests).

The cost of updating via shortcode SMS (MO) is for the consumers account and here free SMSs do not count even if the shortcode was nominal rated (about 75c). There is a long detailed explanation somewhere on MyBB that explains this.
 
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