Upoc maintains more than 30,000 communities, most based on common interests and hobbies. But there are an increasing number of groups formed each day based on common occupations.
From volunteer firemen to teachers to sales teams, Upoc's reliable group SMS serves as a mobile switchboard for employees looking to get and stay connected.
Staff members from the same firm can form a secret group to keep in constant contact, or simply in case of an emergency. Professionals can form a public group to seek advice and support from their counterparts across the country. With secret, public and private designations, Upoc chat groups, connection groups and broadcast groups offer unique solutions for delivering information one message at a time, from one mobile to many.
There are three kinds of group solutions:
In a chat group, any member can send messages, and replies go to all
In a connection group, any member can send, and replies go to sender only
In a broadcast group, only the group owner can send, and replies go to owner
And there are three types of privacy settings for groups:
If a group is public, anyone can join (no approval required for membership)
If a group is private, anyone can ask to join, but the group founder still has the final say on who gets in
If a group is secret, you can only get in if you get an invite from a group member