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Q1 2008
- Sage CRM plug-in is launched
Q4 2007
- Message volumes exceed 10m per month
Q4 2007
- Dynmark wins the e-business award at the Gloucestershire Business
Awards and is a finalist for the Business Innovation Award
Q3 2007
- Dynmark receives second institutional VC round of funding from
the YFM Group.
Q3 2007
- Dynmark is announced as a finalist for the SME organisation Excellence
award for the BCS awards
Q3 2007
- Dynmark takes over the mobile messaging division at Carphone Warehouse
Q2 2007
- Act! mobile features plug-in is launched
Q2 2007
- Mobile messaging exceeds 5m for the first time
Q2 2007
- User registrations reach 15,000.
Q1 2007
- Ex MD of the Vodafone Corporation, Graham Ward, joins the Board
Q4 2006
- Dynmark secures first institutional VC round of funding from the
YFM Group
Q4 2006
- e-txt™ is selected by The Carphone Warehouse as ‘best
of breed’ texting product for resale.
Q2 2006 - Dynmark moves to new offices
in central Cheltenham to accommodate the growing team.
Q2 2006
- Message volumes exceed 3 million per month for the first time.
Q4 2005 - User registrations reach
10,000.
Q2 2005 - Dynmark secures additional
funding to grow business and appoints a non-executive chairman and
a second non-executive director.
Q1 2005 – User registrations
reach 10,000
Q4 2004 – Dynmark establishes
head office in Cheltenham, United Kingdom
Q3 2004 – Dynmark secures additional
seed funding to grow business
Q3 2004 – Users registrations
reaches 5,000
Q1 2004 – e-txt™ wins
Best New Product Award at the International Direct Marketing Fair
at London’s Earls Court
Q1 2004 – e-txt™ launched
and replaces SMS Press
Q4 2003 – Dynmark secures initial
seed funding and appoints Martin Gilbert as non-executive director
Q2 2003 – Dynmark’s first
bulk SMS text messaging application, SMS Press™, was launched.
2002 – 2003 - Oscar and a small
team of talented software engineers developed an SMS messaging platform,
billing system and a PC-based bulk SMS text messaging application.
2001 - Dynmark International was founded
at the end of 2001 by Oscar Jenkins.
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