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MEF’s RCS Successful Case Studies
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MEF’s RCS Successful Case Studies

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RCS is not a new topic in the telecommunications industry - there is still a lot to explore, as well as countless opportunities to improve Enterprise Communications, using the technologies that are available in the market.
In many countries RCS is already a reality. Brands are using the technology to engage with their customers and are achieving real results. A recent study from our partners Juniper Research shows that in 3 years RCS will reach 3.9 billion of users worldwide. [In 2020, the number was 1.2 billion]. But what is this 'relatively new' technology?
How does it really work? As part of MEF’s RCS Market Development project, MEF and its members selected the successful use cases where you can see RCS in practice, and the results.
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[nectar_single_testimonial testimonial_style="basic_left_image" image="100626" add_image_shadow="true" quote="You’ll see a lot of research out there focused on the area of business messaging but relatively few reports review the whole Mobile Messaging market and analyse in-depth both P2P and A2P communications all-in-one. This report is one of the few and we trust you will find its findings very useful. And furthermore, MEF is offering you a focus on China and Japan in the research in the mix too." name="James Williams" subtitle="Director of Programmes MEF"]

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