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Basel, Switzerland, January 2007

Message!Mover SMSProxy 3.5

Global Networks Switzerland AG launches Message!Mover SMSProxy with highly enhanced features. Message!Mover SMSProxy is a SMS Hubbing system according to GSMA's upcomming recommendation IR.75. At the same time SMSProxy allows interworking between SS7, SMPP, EMI/UCP, HTTP and supports advanced Fraud prevention mechanisms like SMS AntiFaking and SMS AntiSpoofing.

Meet us in Barcelona 2007 Hall 2-1 Stand 2.1F83


Basel, Switzerland, June 2006

Message!Mover SMSC

Global Networks Switzerland AG launches Message!Mover SMSC with highly enhanced features. Message!Mover SMSC is a GSM Short Message Service Center at its heart. As such it supports delivery of SMS from subscriber to subscriber as well as from application to subscriber and form subscriber to applications. Global Networks has added SIP MESSAGE as new method to send and receive messages from the SMSC. This allows dual-standard GSM/VoIP phones to seamlessly exchange SMS. The subscriber can be on a GSM phone or on WiFi/VoIP while he is sending or receiving SMS. Other networks can also transparently terminate SMS the usual GSM way to subscribers currently logged on to their VoIP network. This gives interstandard messaging a new dimension.


Basel, Switzerland, February 2006

Message!Mover SMSProxy

Global Networks Switzerland AG launches Message!Mover SMSProxy with highly enhanced features. SMSProxy originally was a product to interwork SMS between non GSM and GSM networks. Today SMSProxy does much more than that. It supports:

Global Networks has sucessfully completed trials with several mobile operators. The sophisticated filtering mechanisms have been filed for patent.


Basel, December 2nd, 2002

Global Networks Successfully Sending Inter-Operator Multimedia Messages (MMS) Between USA and Europe

First MMS between USA and Europe, enabled by Global Networks. Now GSM mobile phone users anywhere in the world can send MMS messages, including voice, text and images, to each other; and they can access their home MMS services while visiting others network. MMS builds on the staggering success of short message service (SMS), 100 billion SMS messages sent per month by end of 2002 (Nokia.com).


Basel, September 17th, 2002

Global Networks launches first international SMS-based directory service +979 979 411 411.

Global Networks' goals are to refocus community attention on problems which could cripple future generations; to direct commercial sector attention towards key social issues and to motivate corporate conscience towards the community; to make each SMS go beyond linking people from all races and walks of life to actually contributing towards community development; to position SMS services as a device to bridge all differences in a socially responsible manner; and to provide a vehicle for people of all races to make their contribution towards effectively enhancing the future of marginalized segments of society.

Now directory content providers can offer their content via Global Networks' International SMS411 service and get queries anywhere in the world that improves their business profitability. SMS411 directory service is a very interesting service in mobile operator's data service portfolio and as a utility service increases the data and phone traffic in operator's own network and thus increases the revenues. Currently International SMS411 has 21 countries' directory listings, yellow and white pages, in the database and the number is constantly increasing.

More information for directory service companies and mobile operators at services.

For more information contact: sales@gni.ch


Sao Paulo, 21.03.2002:

Global Networks's CTO & Vice President Andreas Fink will hold a 40 minute speech at the Enterprise Latin America conference in Sao Paulo Brasil on 21st of March 2002. The presentation is available in power point format here.


Basel, 8.3.2002:

Global Networks's international premium rate numbers have now been put into service on Swisscom Mobile. The numbers +979197919791, +979397939793, +979597959795 and +979997999799 are the first international premium rate numbers ever being implemented world wide.


Basel, 7.3.2002:

Global Networks has achieved associate membership in the GSM Association under the category of Infrastructure Provider. The GSM Association is the world's leading wireless industry representative body, consisting of more than 600 second and third generation wireless network operators and key manufacturers and suppliers to the wireless industry.

The Association's members provide digital wireless services to more than 646 million customers (end 2001). Today's GSM accounts for approximately 70 percent of the total digital wireless market today.

The GSM Association is a unique organisation, with a truly global reach, offering a full range of business and technical services to its members. Now, as the wireless family unfolds the Association is driving forward its vision of a seamless, limitless, world of wireless communications.


Basel, 25.2.2002:
Global Networks has successfully interconnected to the international signalling network to allow its self developed short message service center (SMSC) to interwork with other GSM carriers. This new SMSC is a key element into the overall strategy of Global Networks to allow its service SMSRelay to grow much faster. The new SMSC will increase throughput speeds by a factor of 10 times and more and reduces delivery delays to the minimum.

Basel, 18.12.2001:
Fink Consulting, the predecessors of Global Networks has achieved ROA (Registered Operating Agency) status on the ITU (International Telecommunications Union). ROA status are given to international telecommunications operators only and are a requirement to receive international phone numbers like +800 or +979 numbers.