RCS is going to be a HUGE money maker for TXHDD.
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TXHDD and the RCS platform:
What is RCS:
Rich Communication Services (RCS) is a communication protocol between mobile-telephone carriers and between phone and carrier, aiming at replacing SMS messages with a text-message system that is richer, provides phonebook polling (for service discovery), and transmit in-call multimedia.
What is the market's anticipated size of RCS:
Rich Communication Services (RCS) Market worth $5,749.6 Million by 2019
57 Billion Dollars by next year! Global Rich Communications Service (RCS) Market to Grow at a CAGR of 41.8% by 2023 - Surging Utilization of VoLTE to Spur Rich Communication Service Promotions.
TXHDD is going to use its SAM software platform to send RCS messages. This will be a game changer that puts them in the same league as Twilio.
NEAR TERM PRICE TARGET IMO:
WITH ONLY 3.9 MILLION SHARES OUTSTANDING and TXHDD to be trading at a projected market cap of 25 million based on market size and potential penetration 6.50 a share is very realistic and on the small side.IMO.
Why did TXHDD do a reverse split?
To uplist to the AMEX exchange according to David Theilen, CFO of TXHDD.
Recent RCS industry NEWS:
Messaging can be confusing or downright aggravating these days. Google can't seem to figure out what it wants to do, and there are tons of alternatives all with their own insular user bases. You might just end up sending a text message, but thankfully text messages will get better thanks to RCS. T-Mobile was quick to deploy RCS messaging on its network back in 2015, and many Tmo subscribers are already using it without realizing. However, it hasn't committed to using the Universal Profile until now. Tmo now says it will start using the standard in the coming months.
All T-Mobile phones currently ship with RCS enabled via the carrier's internal version of the service. It works between Tmo customers, but other carriers use their own systems currently. According to Tmo's latest blog post, it will begin updating phones with the Universal Profile for RCS in Q2 of this year. It joins Sprint in supporting the Universal Profile, which was launched by the GSMA with Google's support in 2016.
RCS allows for advanced features that are not possible with SMS. For example, you can send longer messages, get read receipts, and send large files up to 100MB in size. Supporting the Universal Profile will eventually make RCS work seamlessly between carriers.