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Why are some carriers listed as Beta and others as Released?

Why are some carriers listed as Beta and others as Released?

Simplewire's development of its network is dependent on the carriers to whom it connects. Therefore, ensuring reliable messaging to each network is done independently, with different carrier relationships being developed at different rates. Beta networks represent networks on which Simplewire has remaining development to do before messages can be reliably sent commercially. However, these networks can be accessed for development and testing purposes by joining the Beta Program. Simply sign up, and you will receive all of the information that you need.

Once a network is reliably tested, and meets Simplewire's standards for commercial use, it is then listed as Released. All released networks can be reached commercially by our customers.

To view the complete list of networks throughout the world where you can send wireless messages via the Simplewire Wireless Messaging Network, please visit our coverage page. If a carrier is not listed, and you wish to have Simplewire support that network, please write to carriers@simplewire.com.

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Issue Number: 541217879

Keywords: carriers, networks, Beta, Released, development, testing, coverage

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