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As mentioned earlier: The main reason
for registration is to prevent people from misusing the service, but
anyone (and not businesses alone) is welcome to register. We are
NOT concerned about a person political status or position in
order to use the service for this is a public service and therefore
available for anyone as long as they agrees to the policies and terms and conditions of this web
site.
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following information is required in order to
receive a valid username and password. |
| Information
required: |
Example: |
| Business
name (If applicable) |
InfoCountry |
| Person
Name and Surname: |
Danie
Viljoen |
| Contact
detail |
(+27
16) 4223232 or (+27 82) 123 4567 |
| Email
address (If applicable) |
info@infocountry.co.za |
| Town
area where the service will operate from: |
South
Africa, Kroonstad (9500) |
| Purpose
for using the service: |
For
the internet on our free information service / Personal
use / For our employees on our local intranet ... |
| The
media for which the service will be use: |
Local
PC / Business local intranet / Internet ... |
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| I
accept and understand the policies and the Terms and
Conditions of this web site and the conditions under
which the service is provided to me. |
Yes |
| I
also understand that the username and password which
is provided to me is for my own use only and that I
am not allowed to make it public for any one. |
Yes |
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Please
read the web service policies carefully in order to
understand the conditions under which this service
is provided to you for FREE!
For any conditions not mentioned within the policies
page you must make a personal request to us so that
we can evaluate it first. |
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After we receive your registration detail
we will first evaluate your request and then sent you the
required username and password, that is; if we are satisfy with
your request. In general we do not have any problems and individuals
is also more than welcome to register for this service. Please
just take note: We can and will remove your username and
password from our list if we feels that the service is misused
in any way and we might take you personal reasonable for any
damage done by your actions. But don't worry! we will keep you
informed of any problems that we might find and we will give you a reasonable
time to correct it. We are not a law firm but an information
service!
NOTE: For test purposes you can access the service and try to
established a connection to the web service before you whishes
to registered. This allows you to complete your application and
to test it before registering for the service. How to do this is
explained at the following link: [Developers
code - Test].
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| Related links: |
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Web service page: http://www.infocountry.co.za/za/default/webservice/SMSService.asmx |
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The complete list of messages that can be
sent by the web service: SMS
Service |
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For support and contact detail view the
JBNetInfo page: JBNet
- about us |
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All the
messages is based on the JBNumber reference and different
business information can be access by replacing one JBNumber
with another business JBNumber.
The web service use South Africa as the selected country.
The 'za' reference used within the messages refers to the international two characters standard for South Africa.
Only information from South Africa is available on InfoCountry databases, but the
service is internationally available. |
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