Microsoft Outlook Mobile Service

Send and receive SMS from Microsoft Outlook.

Get calendar reminders and email notifications direct to your phone.

  • Inbuilt functionality
  • No plugins
  • No downloads

The pick of the bunch: after carefully shopping around I opted for Mediaburst as the most affordable and user-friendly service. Support since has been prompt and friendly.

Captain Matt Clifton

Easy to set up and more importantly, easy to reach our customer base effectively.

Ade

Being able to type and send SMS messages to clients and suppliers has very quickly become an important tool.

Simon Wynn

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The more you use SMS, the more uses you'll find for it. In fact we think you'll wonder how you ever coped before. To get you started we've made a short list of some of the ways it will help your business.

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Safe and secure

Outlook Mobile Service is fully password protected, all our services are hosted on secure servers and we are one of only a handful of Microsoft approved mobile service providers.


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About us

We believe in making your life easy. We provide well designed online SMS software that is quick to implement and easy to use.

As an approved Microsoft Service provider our commitment to security, reliability, and first class customer support is second to none.

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Outlook mobile service lets you send and receive SMS directly from your email. If you're away from the office configure Outlook to send daily calendar reminders, or notifications when you receive emails. It links directly with your contacts making bulk SMS as simple as sending an email.


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It's for you

Microsoft introduced Outlook Mobile Service in Office 2007. Earlier versions relied on 3rd party downloadable toolbars. These toolbars are clunky and can cause compatibility issues, hence many IT departments prevent unauthorised downloads. Now it's native functionality, anyone can take advantage, it's seamless. And as for training, none required, you already know how to use Outlook.


What's it all about?

Are you ever without your mobile? Probably not. That's why SMS is the preferred method of communication. Your message is delivered directly to the one thing you know they never leave at home. Statistics have shown that over 95% of text messages are read instantly, that's why wherever they are, whatever they're doing, they'll get the message.