The Campaign Registry (TCR)
A New Chapter in Messaging.
The Campaign Registry (TCR) is the reputation authority for business messaging on 10DLC.


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A mobile network operator, abbreviated as MNO and sometimes also known as a carrier service provider, mobile phone operator, or mobile network carrier, is a telecommunications service provider organization that provides wireless voice and data communication for its subscribed mobile users.
With VoIP, you can take advantage of features such as call queue, call transfer, and call hunting. This method allows for the efficient distribution of calls to the appropriate person from a single telephone number. You'll save valuable time and reach the right person quickly. VoIP utilizes advanced algorithms to automatically route the call to the correct office or individual so that businesses with multi-locations aren't wasting time.
Multimedia Messaging Service is an evolution of the Short Message Service (SMS), extending the text content with capabilities to transmit multimedia messages to other mobile users. The messages can be any combination of images, animations, audio (voice, music), video, and text.
A Private Branch Exchange, also known as a PABX or Private Automatic Branch Exchange, is a telephony system that works as a customer's premises through trunk lines. Initially, PBXs were like a small telephone company switchboard, where users would rely on an operator to handle incoming and outgoing calls with the Public Switched Telephone Network (PSTN). However, users can now dial directly without an operator, and computer telephony platforms like automated attendants can also automatically route incoming calls.