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		<title>German mobile stamp-app: Handyporto-SMS if there‘s no stamp at your fingertips</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[The field trial of the new mobile application from Deutsche Post, called Handyporto ended in September 2008. Basically it‘s clever and simple: If you don‘t have a stamp at your fingertips you can send a Premium-SMS. As feedback you receive an SMS with a 11-number code. That code has to be written on the letter [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>The field trial of the new mobile application from Deutsche Post, called  <a href="http://www.handyporto.de/">Handyporto</a> ended in September 2008. Basically it‘s clever and simple:</p>
<p><em>If you don‘t have a stamp at your fingertips you can send a Premium-SMS. As feedback you receive an SMS with a 11-number code. That code has to be written on the letter or poscard instead of the stamp &#8230; the rest is handled by the letter distribution centers of Deutsche Post. </em></p>
<p>But there‘s a catch: the stamp for a letter costs normally 55 euro-cents in Germany &#8211; the Premium-SMS for a letter costs at least 95 euro-cents. That‘s a hefty premium of  73% or more. Regarding postcards it‘s even more: 85 instead of 45 euro-cents is 89% premium or more. The user will be additionally charged for the costs of the SMS at his or her mobile provider.</p>
<p>It‘s clear for industry insiders, why Handyporto may be that expensive: The Deutsche Post is treated like every other mobile service provider and only get‘s a part of the revenue share of the 95 or 85 euro-cents: Basically, the Deutsche Post has to share their Handyporto-charges with the premium-SMS-serviceprovider &#8211; in this case the shortcode-SMS-number 22122 belongs to WHATEVER MOBILE in Hamburg, Germany. Additional the Deutsche Post also has to pay some cents for the code-SMS which is send back to the user. At last &#8211; there are a lot of expenses at the Deutsche Post itself for providing the infrastructure to recognize, process and validate the Handyporto-codes.<br />
Therefor the higher price for Handyporto is comprehensible from a business point of view. But it‘s questionable whether the user benefit is big enogh to help Handyporto to be accepted and successful.</p>
<p>BTW just a brief remark to the marketing specialists: Don‘t do <a href="http://www.handyporto.365wom.com/48/details-zum-handyporto-flashmob/">promotional Handyporto-FlashMobs</a> again &#8230; that‘s contrary to nearly everything a FlashMob stands for.</p>
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