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iTAGG will get you live in under 10 minutes

Good morning to everyone at mobile services company, iTAGG, who’ve gone live with some advertising here on Mobile Industry Review. Thank you to Steve and the team. You’ll see them in rotation here on the site.

Here’s what they’ve gone live:

iTAGG allows you to signup in 10 mins and for just £50 per year to integrate your business with 2-way text and picture messaging. iTAGG supports users of all abilities by providing both a full service web based platform and developer API’s. Wholesale SMS & MMS rates available for all large users, resellers and agencies. Click here for further information!

I’ve had an iTAGG account for years and I’ve used them for countless live services.

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