
US-Based Globaltel Media Expands into India with Cherple.in
SMS Technology Site Brings Its Services to Countries Across the Globe
SAN DIEGO, Nov. 22, 2011 /PRNewswire/ -- United States-based Globaltel media is launching into India with a localized version of its popular service in Hindi. The site, Cherple.in, is now available allowing native Hindi speakers to have two-way text chats to any Web-enabled computer. The service is free of charge for the computer user.
With a population of more than 1.4 billion and as the third largest consumer of the Internet in the world, India is poised to be one of largest users of Cherple to improve its international communication.
According to Globaltel Media President and CEO Robert Sanchez, the company's expansion into India has created the need for in-country partners to support and expand its operations and reseller base.
"Our successful expansion in India will come from the relationships we secure with telecom partners, operations providers, technology resellers and advertisers," Sanchez said. "With SMS traffic through the Hindi site expected to top ten million SMS messages per month, our partners will be critical to the initial performance and plans for expansion."
Cherple.com is a text messaging Website that links Web-enabled computers and tablets with any U.S. mobile phone for patent-protected, two-way text communication. By using the most basic forms of wireless communication, the Internet and Cherple.com makes international wireless communication more readily available to a larger number of Internet-connected people. The easy-to-use platform does not require downloads or registration and is accessible from any Internet-connected device.
In addition to the localized India site launched recently, localized Cherple sites are available in the Philippines, Mexico and Brazil. Expansion into Korea, Taiwan and Vietnam is expected in early 2012.
For more information on Cherple, visit cherple.com.
SOURCE Cherple.com
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