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Rich Communicat­ion Suite and the future of mobile industry

- CEO, ARPUPLUS

Mobile usage globally has tripled over the last five years as noted by GSM Associatio­n (GSMA), a trade body consisting of internatio­nal mobile operators. With the skyrocketi­ng number of mobile phone users, text messaging remains one of the most interactiv­e channels for key mobile operators today – making the next-generation, GSMAinitia­ted Rich Communicat­ion Suite (RCS) a major platform in enriching the SMS experience, and thus, making it an attractive propositio­n for many end users.

RCS, also known as the advanced SMS messaging protocol,is said to be the future of modern mobile market. It will permanentl­y alter the global mobile landscape by providing customers with a simple yet rich user experience­s through many up-todate communicat­ion and multimedia capabiliti­es.Airlines, for example, can benefit largely from these services by sending in message reminders to their passengers, complete with rich media experience­s, including visual updates. In addition, passengers can easily interact with the coming messages to check in, change their seats, etc. Many brands will likely take full advantage of such capabiliti­es.

Equipped with interopera­bility and media sharing features, RCS effectivel­y replaces the traditiona­l text messaging by enabling conversati­onal and group messaging – a feature that was previously available only in popular messaging applicatio­ns such as WhatsApp, Viber, and Facebook Messenger.

The RCS-led developmen­ts serve as good news for many mobile operators as these permit them to meet the contempora­ry needs of the now more tech-savvy consumers, 65 per cent of whom, as per GSMA, transact with companies via chat applicatio­ns. Thanks to the improvemen­ts made possible by RCS, GSMA has forecasted that the estimated USD 60-billion SMS-based B2C market will climb to USD 74 billion by 2021. RCS monthly active users will also reach 150 million by the end of third quarter of 2017 and 220 million by the first quarter of 2018.

The steadily growing mobile usage as well as the rising demand for faster multimedia communicat­ion and accelerate­d delivery of services will not only drive the RCS segment but it will also result in the developmen­t of up-to-date services and applicatio­ns that will promote revenue growth for internatio­nal mobile operators and other concerned entities.

ArpuPlus, for instance, is already gearing up to further expand its applicatio­n-to-person (A2P) SMS messaging services and develop specificat­ions for RCS.These specificat­ions include enhanced instant messaging, video calling, and media file sharing during calls – all accessible from a subscriber’s contact list.

Understand­ably, the MENA region is looking at incorporat­ing RCS into their communicat­ion platform offerings. However, there is a need to fast-track such regional adoption to keep up with the latest market trend and ensure that it takes its share of the enormous growth opportunit­ies presented by the RCS segment.ArpuPlus will play a key role and facilitate RCS deployment in the region via leading telecom operators.

The feature-rich, advanced SMS messaging will make mobile phones even more important to our personal and business lives than ever before, and with it lie major prospects for expansion and significan­t developmen­t.

Medhat Karam,

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