Monday, September 25, 2006

New Reply-All Text Mesaging Service

3jam, Inc., announced its 3jam reply-all text messaging service. Available now at http://www.3jam.com, 3jam enables users to send a text message to any number of friends at once, have everyone know who got the message, and have the replies go to everyone.

3jam makes it fun and easy to coordinate and connect with people from any mobile phone using any carrier-all for the price of a regular text message. Using SMS, 3jam enables users to start a text conversation instantly with any number of friends they choose, all at once, without requiring the recipients to sign up for the service. However, signing up is free, and no subscription or download is required.

"It's like reply-to-all for your mobile phone," said Andy Jagoe, co-founder and CEO. "We started this company because we wanted a better way to stay in touch with friends and were frustrated with the limitations of today's text messaging. Before 3jam, there was no way to send one text message to a group of friends where your friends could reply-to-all. Our early users have found that 3jam not only makes it easier and more fun to stay in touch, it actually makes socializing more spontaneous."

"Text messaging will drive 62 percent of consumer mobile data application revenue this year, and it consistently ranks at the top of apps that mobile phone users ages 13 to 34 are willing to spend money on," said Jill Aldort, senior analyst for Yankee Group. "Reply-all text messaging gives consumers new reasons to text message which will help continue to drive this high level of usage."

How 3jam Works
Anyone who can send a text message can 3jam. No special software or downloads are required because 3jam works on any wireless carrier and on any mobile phone that supports text messaging. 3jam charges consumers nothing to use the service. Consumers can send a single message to multiple friends for the price of a standard text message.
Without requiring a mailing list or pre-defined group to be set up in advance, 3jam users can choose who gets the message right when they decide to send it -- whether or not their friends are signed up with 3jam. Although web tools at http://www.3jam.com make it easier to sign up, add friends and start 3jamming, users can do everything they need right from their phones.

To try it, or to learn more, go to http://www.3jam.com.

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