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Clickatell delivers breaking news to European Commission

London, 02 Feb 2007

The EC's joint research centre has selected Clickatell, the world's leading mobile messaging operator, to run its EMM (European media monitoring) SMS-alert service.

The real-time service informs Commission spokespersons and nominated EC VIPs of important, breaking news detected by the EMM.

The EMM monitors some 15 news agencies, more than 900 online media and all daily press reviews from the 27 capitals of the EU and beyond.

In selecting Clickatell it was imperative that its SMS-alert service was robust, reliable and had international reach, given the recipients are often on EC missions around the world.

The service also has to be in real-time, to ensure the message will be received by the recipient immediately following the request to deliver by the EMM.

In the event of a global emergency, the relevant EU commissioner would be one of the first to be alerted to the news. The news would be identified by EMM from the point of origin, translated into Unicode and subsequently delivered by SMS to the relevant commissioners in their respective language.

The advanced technical platform for the SMS service, developed by Clickatell, ensures the commissioner is ready to take action and address the issue almost immediately.

"Clickatell was selected after a thorough and rigorous tender process, to provide the EC with this service," said Clive Best, Project Leader European news monitor at the EC.

"While SMS is being used successfully as a low-cost, instant and pervasive communications tool in the private sector, its value cannot be overlooked in facilitating effective e-government. News reports are monitored in 25 languages and the ability to translate these reports into SMS alerts underlines this value."

Deon van Heerden, managing director of Clickatell UK, says: "We are seeing an increase in the adoption of SMS and multi-modal messaging as a critical communication tool, not only in government but in businesses large and small, as organisations reach out to their customers and constituencies.

"In today's connected world, one in three people have access to a mobile phone. As a result, messaging solutions like this will grow, as we strive to save lives with disaster-alert messaging and also help businesses to touch/reach out to their customers with value-based messaging.

"The ability to update Commission spokespeople and VIPs on breaking news as it happens, any where in the world at any time, is a very powerful tool in the ever-changing world we live in."

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Clickatell is the premier global mobile messaging operator with over 6 000 customers across 578 networks, spanning 192 countries.

As the world's leading multi-modal messaging provider, the company allows any business to connect customers, employees, and suppliers anywhere, with any message, across any device. Headquartered in Redwood Shores, California, the company has offices in the United Kingdom and South Africa.

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European Commission's joint research centre

The European Commission's joint research centre (JRC) is a Directorate-General of the EC, under the responsibility of Janez Potocnik, European Commissioner for science and research. The JRC is composed of seven institutes located on five separate sites in Belgium, Germany, Italy, the Netherlands and Spain.

The JRC is a source of independent scientific and technical reference for policy-makers, serving the EC, the European parliament, the Council and the EU member states. Its aim is to help create a safer, cleaner, healthier and more competitive Europe.

For further information, visit http://www.jrc.ec.europa.eu/.

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