That one thing we had been fervently working on, and what you had always been asking for is now here! 160by2 has taken its first steps towards becoming an international website! Starting 26th February - the Liberation Day of Kuwait, 160by2 opened its registrations to Kuwaiti users. That also means that our existing users from [...]
Archive for April, 2009
160by2 goes global - reaches KUWAIT
Monday, April 27th, 2009
160by2 Now In Singapore!
Friday, April 24th, 2009
Great news from the 160by2 team here at Hyderabad. We are spreading our wings further and are now launching our free SMS service in Singapore! Here on, our users in Singapore users can send SMS inside Singapore and also to their friends in India. But those Indian users who want to send SMS to their [...]
160by2 - The Most Used Internet SMS Portal!
Tuesday, April 21st, 2009
The laurels just keep coming. After being awarded the Website of year 2008 (ISP/Telecom), and our parent company included by Deloitte in their 2008 list of the 50 fastest growing tech companies in India and 500 fastest growing tech companies in Asia Pacific, we have now been recognized as the most used PC-to-Mobile Text Messaging [...]
The IPL Carnival is Back!
Friday, April 17th, 2009
The most awaited event of the year is here. IPL 2009 kicks off in South Africa in a few hours from now. As die hard lovers of the game ourselves, we are launching an IPL section for the cricket lovers on 160by2. Check the IPL schedule, browse through the various facts and trivia of the [...]
First time ever in the history of WAP - Arabic SMS
Friday, April 10th, 2009
Close on the heels of setting our footprints outside India in Kuwait comes another exciting landmark from our 160by2 team. You can now send SMSes in not only English, but launching as we are talking, in Arabic as well! It is said that necessity is the mother of invention, and when we decided to get [...]
Elections 2009 - Your Vote Counts
Monday, April 6th, 2009
Elections 2009 is round the corner and it is a moment to stop and think about who is going to rule us through the next five years. The past five years have been very eventful, be it the highs of economic growth, Chandrayaan or the lows of terror attacks and regional and communal politics.
We have [...]