Telefonica Mexico, Myriad Group nominated for 'Service: Social Use' at 2010 Global Messaging Awards

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Telefonica Mexico and Myriad Group AG, in partnership with the Mexican Federal Ministry of Health and researchers at the Harvard School of Public Health, today announced that their combined effort in conducting a H1N1 flu survey via mobile phones was named a finalist for 'Messaging Application or Service: Social Use' at the 2010 Global Messaging Awards.

The partnership was shortlisted for its key contribution to the work done by the Mexican Federal Ministry of Health in responding quickly to the H1N1 virus outbreak. Robust data on how the virus was spreading was essential and therefore required a platform that was scalable, simple to use and quick to deploy.

"The outbreak of H1N1 flu was the largest public health challenge in recent Mexican history," said Fabian Bifaretti, CEO of Telefonica Mexico. "Telefonica and Myriad provided a timely and highly relevant service to the community, with the unprecedented scale of the survey dataset proving extremely valuable to the many scientists seeking to understand the epidemic potential of this virus."

The Myriad Service Platform was used to deliver a short six-question survey, using the same system Telefonica Mexico uses to deliver top-ups for over 18 million customers.  This was the first time such mobile phone-based research had been carried out in Mexico, and the largest health survey ever conducted anywhere via mobile phones.

With more than 56,000 responses from Telefonica subscribers collected in just one day, the survey set a revolutionary benchmark in using mobile technology to analyze the spread of epidemic disease.

"We are honoured to be recognized for this prestigious award," commented Steve Langkamp, Myriad Chief Commercial Officer. "Myriad's participation in this landmark survey in conjunction with Telefonica Mexico, highlights new ways in which proven messaging technologies can be deployed to deliver a beneficial social impact via mobile messaging on mass-market phones."

SOURCE Myriad Group

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