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Info SMS to Protect HIV in South Africa

Together with the development of this increasingly sophisticated technology the site I get new information from kapanlagi.com. The popularity from the cellular phone in South Africa really helped to keep the rate of the HIV and the AIDS in the country. The Masiluleke project will send one million free sms in a day to push the residents in order to want to carry out the test and to get medical treatment if being attacked by the virus. Approximately 350 thousand people died because of the AIDS in the country each year. The trial from the system showed the telephone call to the available advisers in the help channel of National Aids, Johannesburg, increased to 200% when the centipede was sent. "Was thought by me this was the biggest use from the cellular phone for information kesehatan,” said Gustav Praekelt, one of the managements" of "the project."

The system sent the message used the name of the Please Call Me service (PCM). This was the form of the free SMS service, that was found all along Africa, that permitted someone who did not have pulse to send the message to his friend in order to be able to be telephoned. Each message of PCM that was sent always contained Please Call Me words, the number of the telephone from the sender, and empty space for the addition 120 characters. This additional space is usually filled up with the advertisement, that helped covered the cost for this service.

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