Last updated : Jul 08, 2014
            
            
        NOT ON THE CURRENT EDITION
                
                    This blip is not on the current edition of the Radar. If it was on one of the last few editions, it is likely that it is still relevant. If the blip is older, it might no longer be relevant and our assessment might be different today. Unfortunately, we simply don't have the bandwidth to continuously review blips from previous editions of the Radar.
                    Understand more
                
            Jul 2014
                
                     Adopt
                    
                        
    
                    
                    
                
                
                    
                     
                     In the last technology radar, we spoke about Vumi as a platform for using USSD as a UI for feature phones. Vumi has become very stable and its open source nature gives it appeal. In our projects, we have been able to integrate with telecommunication networks seamlessly and rapidly due to the simplicity of configuration. The platform is also readily available and scalable.
                
            Jan 2014
                
                     Trial
                    
                        
    
                    
                    
                
                
                    
                     
                     Vumi is a scalable open source messaging engine driving conversations through frugal methods on mobile devices. Vumi facilitates SMS, IM and USSD interactions between companies and their clients, health services and their patients, governments and citzens, and more. Vumi integrates with telcos and allows you to build apps on top of it easily. You only have to pay for carrier charges.
                
            May 2013
                
                     Assess
                    
                        
    
                    
                    
                
                
                Published : May 22, 2013
            
         
  
                        
                    
                    
                 
    
    
  