Embracing Digital Native Culture: A Shift in Traditional Communication Patterns and the Challenges Ahead
The unique nature of this interaction allows people to respond to messages at their own convenience, fostering flexibility and efficiency.
The unique nature of this interaction allows people to respond to messages at their own convenience, fostering flexibility and efficiency.
Writer: GEORGE MUHIA, Industry Lead – Africa Digital Natives at Infobip A survey conducted by Gartner has found that chatbots will become ...
Summary Available free during beta testing, Experiences uses generative AI to help businesses create tailored conversational experiences with ease Experiences ...
Fawry, the leading payments and fintech company in Egypt, has partnered with Infobip, a global cloud communications platform, to enable ...
Infobip has established a global footprint and strong capabilities in the CPaaS market with its broad portfolio for enterprises as ...
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Native SMS integration enhances Infobip’s collaboration with Microsoft following its deployment on Microsoft Azure Global cloud communications platform Infobip has enhanced its ...
Rich Communication Service (RCS) is a mobile messaging protocol that can delivers a more interactive mobile text messaging experience than ...
As Over-The-Top (OTT) platforms such as WhatsApp, Viber and Telegram continue to gain popularity, SMS messaging still has its purpose ...
Consequently, this prompts Nigerian businesses to explore more universal engagement routes to connect with their customers and interact via conversational ...
Infobip’s partnership with Hagens enables HM Engenharia to digitize its business model and embed agility and personalization throughout the customer ...
In an effort to drive more meaningful voter engagement in Nigeria's 2023 general elections, Yiaga Africa, a leading non-partisan, non-profit ...
In this Q&A Olatayo Ladipo-Ajai assessed the state of ICT in Nigeria in 2022 vis-a-vis the effect of the recent ...
Whether we are talking about the customer experience, the patient experience, or the citizen experience, it is imperative that organisations ...
Infobip reveals its top five trends for customer experience and omnichannel communications for 2023. According to global market research firm ...

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Africa’s innovation ecosystem is evolving, but where will the funding for the next generation of startups come from?
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