Instant Message Features

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1. Instant Message Features
2. Instant Message Usage
3. Instant Message List
4. Instant Message Charges
5. Instant Message Help
6. Instant Message Enhancements
7. Instant Message Forum

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1 Introduction

Text Messaging is increasing in importance every day - from computer-based instant messages to mobile phone-based short message services (SMS).

Besides supporting the transport of text via Instant Messages, Smart Message also supports the use if Instant Commands.

Smart Message consists:

  1. Instant Command - for providing instructions to computers
  2. Instant Message - for transporting data between humans

Both can make use of most text based networks in the world.


2 Instant Commands

Unlike other messaging system which passively transports data, Net2MAX supports active smart messages that perform an unlimited number of actions.

Smart Messages "tell" Net2MAX applications what actions to perform at what time or under what conditions. It is the first time a messaging standard has been developed for both "human to machine" and "machine to machine" communications.

Smart Messages are designed to be very concise so they can be input from handheld devices like mobile phones and PDAs very easily. Their concise nature also allows them to operate over bandwidth limited transports like SMS and instant messaging clients.


3 Instant Messages

A major benefit of Smart Message is its the ability in integrating large numbers of different Instant Messaging networks (like MSN, Yahoo, Skype, QQ, GoogleTalk, AIM, ICQ, IRC etc.), so there is no need to run mulitple IM clients on your computer.

Besides exchanging text messages with other Instant Message (IM) networks, you also have integrated PRESENCE control and centralise message HISTORY for ALL of them in one place.


4 Integration with other Net2MAX Functions

Integration with Web PABX's message feature allows text messages to be sent from Access Numbers to mobile phones (using SMS) and computers (using MSN, Skype, Yahoo etc.)

Callers can use any standard phone to send text messages via Access Numbers - they do NOT need a mobile for SMS and they do NOT need a computer for instant messages.

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