
Existing Use of Text Messaging
Appointment Reminders
Automated transmitting or text messages to patients to remind them of appointments in due time
Cancelled meetings
Tutor running late, you want to remind everyone about a new venue, we register the tutors mobile on our system then only that mobile can activate the message, upon receipt of a cose we send pre-written messages to everyone.
Operation Cancelled
You are the surgeon and your patient cannot attend for a hip operation how quickly can you reach the others on the list? We can accept email or mobile specific input so only designated people can activate the system.
Recruitment Consultants
Need to reach everyone who qualifies for the position on offer fast? The replies can go back into your database in realtime.
Panic Lockdown
You need to notify 3,000 students to stay put until you give them the all clear, texts can be validated prior to sending or two received texts can activate the system (from designated handsets) as you wish.
Running Late with an intermittent phone signal
Send an Email automatically from WiredContact to the next appointed meeting in your task list with a previously saved message.
Organizing a party or a gathering
Send personalised SMS messages such as Hi looking forward to seeing you at 19:00 hrs, replies can come back into the database if needed
Automation
Have texts send automatically based upon the date in the field such as Birthdays, renewals, MOT, eye test, anniversaries,
Installation Options
Can be installed on your server or site or ours or in a secure location under the control of people of your choosing for sensitive sites such as Hospitals and government locations.
Bi directional exchanges are possible so the users can reply with the reply going directly into your WiredContact Database.
If you want you can determine that specific texts from only certain mobiles could be set to trigger mass messages such as in the event of an emergency once the incomming CLI is recognised, additional validation can also be put in place if needed.
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