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Tencent Deploys Syniverse Enterprise Messaging Service for WeChat

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Tencent, the operator of WeChat which has more than 100 million registered users outside of China and a widely used integrated Internet portals with messaging, entertainment, lifestyle and shopping apps and games, has selected Syniverse Enterprise Messaging Service to authenticate global end users of Tencent’s WeChat app. Syniverse Enterprise Messaging Service will deliver a one-time verification code via SMS when an end user registers with the WeChat app over his or her mobile phone. The one-time code will be delivered directly to the end user with low processing latency, subsequently allowing the user to complete the registration and activate the app. 

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Morten Brøgger  Chief Sales Officer“WeChat users hold the security of their private information and their convenience in the highest regard, and Syniverse’s solution ensures both by providing a channel to safely and quickly verify identity during the registration process,” said Morten Brøgger, Chief Sales Officer, Syniverse. “Our service will initiate the first of many pleasant experiences that users will have with WeChat.”

“Our platforms are designed to be extremely flexible to meet the needs of any business for messaging reach to the world’s mobile consumers,” Brøgger said. “From one-time password authentication to travel alerts to bank notifications and more, the potential use cases are virtually limitless.” Read More ''Syniverse to Deliver Mobile Messaging for Tencent’s Global User Base'

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