TORONTO - Two of Canada’s largest mobile phone services are being targeted by a social media campaign launched by Remind.com, a San Francisco-based company that provides a free two-way texting service for teachers, students and parents. Two of Canada's largest mobile phone services are being targeted by a social media campaign launched by Remind.com, a San Francisco-based company that provides a free two-way texting service for teachers, students and parents. Remind is calling on its Canadian users -- nearly one million individuals, according to the company -- to pressure Rogers and Bell to reverse a recent price increase that makes Remind's texting service uneconomic in this country. It goes on to ask users to reach out to Bell and Rogers through social media to ask them to reverse the fee. In this case, it has relationships with Bell, Rogers and Twilio, another intermediary used by Remind.
Source: thestar January 11, 2019 12:56 UTC