New Media Services to Roll Out Loop Inbox Messaging Platform

VICTORIA, Australia — New Media Services is set to roll out an improved Loop inbox messaging platform.

Loop Inbox messaging platform is an all-in-one platform designed for websites offering online dating services. Loop will be used to process offline emails or messages sent to a client’s website.

The platform will be connected via an application programming interface (API) through the client’s website and thereafter send the necessary parameters to receive and send the messages. The messages will then be processed by NMS chat operators.

The platform will also include reporting for statistical data and monitoring.

The company said the new service will allow clients to put up an online dating service without the hassle of setting up a service feature platform and also will allow website owners to supervise inflow and outflow of messages to the service and from the platform itself.

"This new service will allow clients to put up an online dating service without the tedious hassle of setting up a service feature platform," the company said.

"LOOP brings you a ready-made messaging platform and will be integrated to your website. This is in up-keeping to one of NMS’ core values stating flexibility to the needs and wants of our clients, along with the ever-changing Web and Mobile Industry. With our skilled operators, you are assured that excellent service is being delivered to your end-users, thus ensuring their loyalty to you, the service and the website itself."

New Media Services caters to both the web service and mobile support services industries.

NMS provides ultimate resource for all your information and entertainment requirements, backed by a team of dedicated and skilled personnel. They lead in providing global outsourcing services utilizing real people.

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