The commercial SMS market is full of companies that are rivals but also customers.
This is happening because the actual network operators often require their customers to provide a volume of X SMS's per month, and they have to pay upfront.
They are then selling their capacity downstream in a long distribution chain, finally ending up with regular businesses that wants to add SMS capability.
Regulation changes is the only thing that stirs the market tbh.
This is happening because the actual network operators often require their customers to provide a volume of X SMS's per month, and they have to pay upfront. They are then selling their capacity downstream in a long distribution chain, finally ending up with regular businesses that wants to add SMS capability.
Regulation changes is the only thing that stirs the market tbh.