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Monday, 19 October 2009 12:11

Maze 9.1 customers can now harness the power and convenience of SMS messaging. 

Using MessageMedia, Australasia's largest business SMS provider, you can now send text messages from a PC to parents, staff and other contacts through your Maze platform.

 

SMS messaging is a simple, economical tool to manage absenteeism and streamline communication with parents and teachers. It has many applications and can be used to:
• reduce costs
• increase revenue and
• streamline communication in your school.


"We use SMS to notify parents of absenteeism. These timely alerts have made the kids, teachers and school equally more accountable for attendance.

The overall result has been extremely positive - MessageMedia's service is simple and cost-effective, and we have more kids attending every class. We know we're providing a better education system."

Stephen O'Shea
Business Manager, De La Salle College

SMS Messaging is ideal for:

Communication with parents
• Student absenteeism notification
• Discrete fee payment date reminders
• Timely event information

Communication with staff
• Roster administration
• Health and safety alerts
• Emergency procedures

Getting started is easy!

1.    Click here to download your MessageMedia SMS application form (see page 2 for SMS messaging service fees and charges)

2.    Fax your completed application to 03 8612 3689

Click here to download a brochure or email: This e-mail address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it  to find out more.

Please note that you need to have Maze 9.1 installed to take advantage of the MessageMedia SMS messaging solution. If you would like to upgrade to this version, please phone
03 9836 6555 or email: This e-mail address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it

Last Updated on Friday, 21 May 2010 13:21