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Truecaller opens Business Chat to global partners, targets shift from low-trust SMS
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Truecaller opens Business Chat to global partners, targets shift from low-trust SMS

Business Day 15 days ago 1 mins read

Truecaller is widening access to its Business Chat platform in a move aimed at reshaping how companies engage customers globally, as enterprises increasingly shift away from traditional SMS toward more trusted and interactive communication channels. The Stockholm-headquartered Truecaller said on Tuesday that it is opening the platform to global channel partners and enterprise solution providers, […]

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