- Published: 31 March 2009
Leading Thailand Operator to Provide BubbleTALK to Subscribers and Connect to Global BubbleNET Platform.
Mountain View, April 1, 2009 — Bubble Motion, the pioneer and global leader of Voice SMS, today announced a partnership with AIS, the largest mobile operator in Thailand, to provide the award-winning BubbleTALK Voice SMS service.
BubbleTALK will allow AIS subscribers to send voice messages directly to the receiver’s handset. AIS will connect with BubbleNET™, Bubble Motion’s global network of asynchronous messaging, for international sending. Recipients instantly receive a notification which prompts them to listen and reply to the message.
Voice SMS allows the user to convey more feeling and emotion in their messaging, adding a personal touch to each message.
“The BubbleTALK service is a simple way for our subscribers to consistently and instantaneously communicate with their contacts anywhere in the world. We are very excited to be working with Bubble Motion and offering this cool new service to our subscribers,” said Pratthana Leelapanang, AVP Value Added Service from AIS Thailand.
Hugely popular among mobile subscribers in the youth market, BubbleTALK has been shown to give an immediate lift in ARPU and can be deployed for all subscribers without any client software or end-user behavior change. A deployment takes just a few weeks, typically does not require any additional network resources, and can even be deployed as a hosted service.
Mobile operators around the globe offer BubbleTALK to their subscribers, giving the service a reach of more than 200 million subscribers. BubbleTALK is now deployed by some of the largest and most respected mobile operators in India, Egypt, Malaysia, Thailand, Hong Kong, Indonesia, and Turkey.
“We are pleased that AIS, Thailand’s leading mobile operator, has chosen to implement the BubbleTALK platform,” said Tom Clayton, President & CEO of Bubble Motion. “AIS subscribers have high mobile application use and we know they will love using this new form of communication.”