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Customer sets up some rules of any intended campaign at a central server via a web browser. By setting some specific date and time, the actual contents will be dispatched accordingly. |
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Once BluberAds server is running, it constantly scans for Bluetooth-enabled mobile devices. The coverage range for BluberAds antenna is typically 100 meter for a class-1 antenna and 10 meter for a class-2 antenna. |
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When a user is within BluberAds coverage range and makes his/her mobile device discoverable, BluberAds will identify the device’s universally unique 12-character hex ID. It is recommended to have visible call-to-action poster, screen or flyer to inform users that they are within a BluberAds zone. |
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BluberAds will check the Bluetooth ID against its internal database. Based on the pre-set rules, it will deliver the relevant content(s) to the device. |
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Every delivery status (success, decline/reject, partial transfer, timeout) is recorded so that detailed statistics of a campaign can be retrieved. |
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Types of files supported |
- Text (.txt files)
- Still images (GIF or JPG files)
- Animated images (Animated GIF files)
- Audio (WAV, RMF, MP3, MP4 or Ringtone files)
- Video (RM, 3GP or MP4 files)
- Java Applications (JAR files)
- And many more!
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