2. What
is
“apps
in
your
chats”?
“Apps in your Chats” or “in-chat services” are the way to
enrich RCS group chat by introducing temporarily in your
group a contact that is a services that leaves after being used.
It could be a service for productivity (translator), fun (chat
based games) or just create multiparty customer care.
Innovation in messaging is not about copying the latest
features of the competitors but creating new blue oceans,
and RCS network API is the ocean RCS needs.
3. Apps
in
your
Chats
q “Apps in your Chats” are created using Solaiemes RCS
network API (REST).
q Solaiemes can offer the RCS API GW with a catalogue of
“apps in your chat” and other “application to person”
cases. Telcos can launch RCS with differentiation elements.
q Also, if telcos want to boost the ecosystem, they can
expose our API and create a business models to engage
developers to create A2P cases and “chats in your apps”
to make RCS more powerful.
4. Who
can
develop
and
offer
them?
q “Apps in your Chats” or “in-chat services” are the way of
telcos to make RCS cooler and more useful than other
messaging alternatives.
q Using RCS network API a lot of “network apps” can created
and used by RCS users when using group-chat.
q Apps in your chats can be cover fun cases as multiplayer
games or productive tool as real time translation or group
discussion with chat travel agent.
5. RCS
Developer
Portal
Solaiemes RCS API is easy to integrate with
leading API management solutions and also
embed a testbed for testing the API based
services created. Could be offered purely
cloud based or on telco premises.
Example: integration with
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YZ3brYkQcKo
9. The
beHer,
it
is
plug&play,
try
it
since
day
1
ü Offering “apps in your chats” when telcos launch RCS is
plug&play, the UNI API is compatible with whatever RCS
core solution.
ü You can launch RCS with “services” making it cooler
since day 1.
ü Solaiemes offer the platform and “apps in your chat”
initial catalogue and professional services to develop
cases upon request and also offering the RCS API Portal
in case the carrier wants to engage the developers.