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Date Added: July 31, 2008 08:12:01 PM
?? -- Keynote Offers SendMe Mobile Performance Data to Assess Reliability and Responsiveness of its CSC Service ?? -- Growing Industry Demand for Common Short Code Monitoring is Met with Keynote's On-Demand, First-of-its-Kind ..

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