I know a lot of people on this list are involved in SMS and my apologies to people outside of the USA but for those of us involved in this space it's been long overdue. Great news today!! Neustar have finally released the long awaited 6 digit Common Short Codes (CSC's) and is now in a position to accept your order to secure the 6 digit shortcode that best reflects your company's branding eg. 738-837 = Reuter As you can imagine this is a much improved situation over the old 5 digit short code limitation 73883=Reute or 73887=Reutr Neustar will continue to offer 5 digit short codes as well, which is fine if your product is 24389=Chevy This will definitely consolidate the implementation of SMS marketing in the USA however be aware once your number is taken by someone else it is gone for good so you must place your orders with MassMedia Studios today. They haven't made much of an announcement only a press release on their site which one of my customers pointed me to which is why I thought I would pass it to the biggest telco list I knew about, like I said, apologies if you are outside of the USA and this isn't of interest to you. Regards, Dean Collins Business Development Manager direct: 212 531 6214 fax: 212 531 6215 mobile: 917 207 3420 email: dean.collins@massmediastudios.com <mailto:dean.collins@massmediastudios.com?subject=signature%20link> <http://www.massmediastudios.com/> <http://www.massmediastudios.com/> <http://www.massmediastudios.com/> <http://www.massmediastudios.com/> access: www.TractionPlatform.com <http://www.tractionplatform.com/> ________________________________ The information transmitted may be confidential, is intended only for the person to which it is addressed, and may not be reviewed, retransmitted, disseminated or relied upon by any other persons. If you received this message in error, please contact the sender and destroy any paper or electronic copies of this message. Any views expressed in this communication are those of the individual sender, except where the sender specifically states otherwise. MassMedia Studios does not represent, warrant or guarantee that the communication is free of errors, virus or interference. This email and its contents are the property of MassMedia Studios Pty Limited ABN 40 092 342 375 PRESS RELEASE Common Short Code Administration Announces Open Registration of 6-Digit Codes WASHINGTON, D.C. - CTIA - The Wireless Association(r) (CTIA) and NeuStar Inc. (NYSE: NSR) announced today that the Common Short Code Administration (CSCA) has opened registration for 6-digit codes on their website, www.USshortcodes.com <http://www.usshortcodes.com/> . Common Short Codes (CSC) allow businesses and their customers to communicate directly with each other through mobile devices such as wireless phones and PDAs. The addition of an extra digit to the already available 5-digit CSC format enables an unprecedented number of new codes for brands to establish relationships with mobile customers. These easily recognizable and memorable codes are accessed using just 5 or 6 digits on the wireless keypad. "The expansion of our CSC program is just another example of how wireless is revolutionizing the way we communicate and connect with the world around us," said CTIA - The Wireless Association(r) President and CEO Steve Largent. "Only wireless can offer businesses the ability to meet their customers on the move and with this announcement even more enterprises can enter the game." Businesses that subscribe to and use common short codes have a unique advantage in being able to establish mobile-connected relationships directly with consumers, regardless of what mobile device or service a consumer uses to send and receive communications. Examples of the kind of wireless communications that CSCs enable include consumer voting, marketing campaigns, direct downloads of ring tones and wallpaper, text alerts, and bill paying. The addition of 6-digit codes expands the availability of CSC to a greater number of direct interaction services for business brands, campaign managers, wireless communications carriers, special interest groups, and wireless users. The Common Short Code Administration says the addition of the 6-digit format represents a 10-fold increase in available codes. About CTIA CTIA (www.ctia.org <http://www.ctia.org/> )is the international association for the wireless telecommunications industry, representing carriers, manufacturers and wireless Internet providers. About NeuStar NeuStar (NYSE: NSR) is a provider of essential clearinghouse services to the North American communications industry and Internet service providers around the world. Visit NeuStar online at www.neustar.biz <http://www.neustar.biz/> . Safe Harbor Statement under the Private Securities Litigation Reform Act of 1995 This press release includes information that constitutes forward-looking statements made pursuant to the safe harbor provision of the Private Securities Litigation Reform Act of 1995, including, without limitation, statements about NeuStar, Inc.'s expectations, beliefs and business results in the future. We cannot assure you that our expectations will be achieved or that any deviations will not be material. Forward-looking statements are subject to many assumptions, risks and uncertainties that may cause future results to differ materially from those anticipated. These potential risks and uncertainties include, among others, possible delays in the implementation of 6-digit Common Short Codes, slow market acceptance of 6-digit Common Short Codes, the uncertainty of whether 5-digit and 6-digit Common Short Codes will continue to achieve market acceptance or result in any revenue, and business, regulatory and statutory changes in the communications industry. More information about potential factors that could affect NeuStar's business and financial results is included in its filings with the Securities and Exchange Commission, including in NeuStar's quarterly report on Form 10-Q for the quarter ended March 31, 2006. 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