Comments on: Whoops! Obama's VP text-messaging idea didn't work out so well
Keynote Systems reports that 40 percent to 50 percent of the text messages sent by the Obama campaign regarding the candidate's VP choice were late or never received.
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The text messaging stunt today is the same. all style and no substance.
About 50% of those who signed up for text alerts did not receive the actual text message telling them about the VP nomination but did receive the introductory messages letting them know that they were signed up for the service....thus the only tests that should count are in the Aug22nd time frame after the announcement was made...
Their tests only prove that there was a problem. There are several factors that could account for a message not reaching a user's handset. The tests don't show where the problem lies in the SMS infrastructure - it doesn't account for late delivery of a MO message by a carrier/aggregator (middle man between content providers and the carrier) or late retrieval of a MO message by a content provider , or late delivery of a MT message by the content provider/aggregator/carrier.
If its the content provider's fault, it means the Obama camp should have simply used a different content provider not that the entire SMS industry is unreliable.....
- by rtfellows August 29, 2008 12:37 PM PDT
- This isn?t a real-time day of measurement of the VP text campaign. Just mediocre after-the-fact guessing from a company trying to sell their products and get a little PR. All of my friends received their text. Go Obama!
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