Universal Alert now offers our customer the ability to have their cake and eat it too. How so? Our system now has the option to send unlimited SMTP Text Messages at no additional cost or to use our traditional SMS Text Messages for a low per message fee. For an explanation of the difference, please read our article on The Truth Behind Unlimited Text Messages.
Now our customers can decide whether to save their message credits and send via the free SMTP method, which is fairly reliable, or in more critical situations when a guarantee that the message was sent is required, they can use the SMS option which uses message credits. While we tend to think that the SMS option is the way to go because of the reliability, we understand that sometimes “free and almost as good” is a better option for certain customer. So to our customers we say, “The choice is yours.”
This option gives our system far greater flexibility than any other out there. Universal Alert continues to rely on our ability to give customers the customized features that fit their exact needs. “A system modified to meet your needs, not a system you need to modify your needs to fit”
After a successful Beta-test of the new software, Universal Alert has launched the new version of our Mass Notification System.
The backend of our successful mass-communication tool was completely redeveloped from the ground up and has a faster and more efficient method of disseminating the outbound phone calls to recipients. The existing system of expeditiously sending SMS text messages and emails remains the same.
This latest version also sports a completely redesigned interface, as seen in this screen shot.

For more info on the system, including demos and pricing, please visit www.universalalert.com
We are pleaded to anounce that we are currently Beta-testing the next version of our mass notification software. The new version has been under development for the past 6 months and after a successful Alpha-test it is now be rolled out in Beta.
The new version features a brand-new interface as well as a completely redeveloped backend allowing for faster and more efficient calling.The software is being Beta-tested by a few internal and external clients who have agreed to kick the tires on the new system and give our development team whatever feedback they have. The Beta-test is expected to last 2 months.
For more info on the current succesful version of Universal Alert, visit www.universalalert.com.