The use of SMS for business purposes shows widespread adoption within the South African market, according to a pilot study commissioned by BulkSMS.com in July 2006.
95% of respondents reported receiving business communications via SMS while 75% received e-mail communications for business purposes.
The study compared the experiences of Internet-savvy South African consumers who are also mobile phone users. The study was conducted by Webchek using its SMS channel to conduct the research.
Key findings were that respondents received on average:
* Three to four relevant business SMSes per week.
* 35 relevant business e-mails per week.
* Six irrelevant business SMSes per week.
* Seven irrelevant business e-mails per week*.
(* Note that most PCs have spam filters installed, while most mobile phones do not.)
61% of respondents were happy to receive business communications via e-mail, and 50% of respondents were happy to receive business communications via SMS.
The other findings from the research are:
* Overall, users report lower volumes of business communications via SMS than e-mail but more respondents report having received business communications via SMS.
* The financial services sector use SMS more than e-mail to send business communications.
* After financial services, the retail sector makes the most use of SMS for business communications.
* 35% of respondents reported receiving internal work communications via e-mail while 15% received these communications by SMS.
* Less than 15% of all respondents receive fewer than six business SMSes per week.
* More than 30% of respondents receive more than 50 business e-mails per week.
* More respondents received irrelevant business e-mails than SMS communications.
* Respondents do not like receiving irrelevant advertising messages from businesses.
"In our experience at BulkSMS.com we have seen huge growth over the last two years in the use of SMS as business communication tool compared to SMS as marketing tool. This research establishes that this is a characteristic of South African market trends," said Streicher.
According to Streicher, the use of SMS will continue to surpass e-mail as a business communication tool for three reasons:
* SMS is a ubiquitous communication medium as more people have access to cellphones than the Internet or e-mail.
* SMS is immediate as a text message arrives nearly instantaneously on a targeted user`s cellphone.
* SMS generates less spam due to the fact that the cost of SMS is kept above a certain threshold. Most spam is eliminated as the sender pays for the communication.
The study is the first in a series tracking the prevalence and nature of SMS spam in South Africa. Respondents for this research were drawn from a small representative sample. The sample included prepaid and contract mobile phone users from three major urban areas.
BulkSMS.com, a division of Celerity Systems, is a leading wireless application service provider offering bulk SMS solutions to the South African, United Kingdom, European and US markets.
BulkSMS.com offers white label products to clients requiring Web-based bulk SMS and premium-rate services. BulkSMS.com enables individuals and business to meet their SMS needs through BulkSMS Messenger, an SMS management application that deploys to a desktop. The WAP Content Platform, powered by BulkSMS.com, offers clients with a channel for mobile content services.
Dr Pieter E Streicher, the managing director of Celerity Systems, sits on the Wireless Application Service Provider Association management committee.
For more information about BulkSMS.com`s services visit www.bulksms.com, e-mail: service@bulksms.com or contact the company on tel: 021-409 7815.
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