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With a heavy Gen Z demographic, colleges and universities need tech-first strategies for staying in touch with their students. And, unlike K-12 schools, higher education facilities are often spread out,…

Outlining Outlook Options
Office’s Outlook, Outlook.com, Microsoft 365’s Outlook...it makes us dizzy, but keeps our support chat line busy. “I use Outlook, what Red Oxygen software should I be using?” “Do you use…

Maybe We Signed Up Too Soon
Maybe we jumped the gun and signed up for trade shows too soon...we thought we saw the light at the end of the tunnel…until we didn't. All of the U.S.…

Moving in the Right Direction
We did it. We packed up our hand sanitizer and antibacterial wipes, computers and monitors, mini trash can basketball hoop and coffee maker. And we gave our employees a scheduled…

10dlc Registration Requirements
are Changing on the Daily
As the SMS industry has been trying to settle into its new way of life with all of the 10dlc changes, the North America carriers continue to surprise us. You…

Don’t Let New 10dlc Requirements Stop You In Your Tracks
What is 10dlc? 10dlc is shorthand for 10-digit long code. These numbers are formatted like a standard U.S. phone number with area code, but can support higher volumes of text…

Carriers Are Shaking Things Up With 10dlc
As more and more businesses utilize the SMS communication channel, the Tier 1 North American Carriers are having to make some changes to keep up with the demand. Specifically with…

What’s with the Red Balloons?
What does our company have in common with a popular song from the 1980’s? In 1983, a German band called Nena wrote a song called “99 Luftballons” as an anti-nuclear…