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    Analysts have predicted the mass demise of the majority of pure mobile content operators within the next few years, but companies providing those services in Australia are unconcerned.

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    The Short Message Service available on most mobile phones is ideal for delivering brief alerts, but with a little work it can also be used to carry out simple business transactions.

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    Analysts have predicted the mass demise of the majority of pure mobile content operators within the next few years, but companies providing those services in Australia are unconcerned.

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