Twitter announced this  morning its acquisition of Cloudhopper,  a startup it hopes will help it "become one of the highest volume SMS  programs in the world."  
As Twitter notes in its blog post, the service was originally born on  the back of SMS and the move looks to further emphasize this  distinguishing factor.
The acquisition seems to be a clear signal that Twitter is looking  to expand further into areas where cost is a primary factor and the  majority of users would interact with the service using SMS instead of  desktop computers, smartphones or laptops.
"Twitter's 140 character limit was designed specifically to allow for  any tweet to be read in its entirety whether you're using a rudimentary  mobile phone, or a more sophisticated Internet enabled device," the  post explains. Now, the company processes nearly one billion SMS tweets a  month and that number is growing. So how does Cloudhopper fit into  this?
Cloudhopper "supplies the underlying software and infrastructure to  reliably scale and geographically disperse some of the world's highest  volume messaging programs" according to the company's website. The  service handles both SMS and MMS (text and multimedia) messaging in  North America, Europe and Africa.
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