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Antarvasna - Mobcom

Mira scrambles to protect her network. She hides envelopes, moves servers, and cobbles together alibis at work. The people who rely on Mobcom begin to ripple into her life: a nurse who receives comfort notes during graveyard shifts; a barista whose recorded lullaby keeps her steady; a teenager who writes a letter to a future self. Their small acts of trust make Mira’s choice harder when the investigation draws closer.

Parallel threads explore the cost of anonymity. A tech investigator—Polly, sharp and methodical—senses that the leaks aren’t random. She begins mapping message timestamps and physical locations. Meanwhile, Mira confronts her own past: a brief, painful relationship whose unresolved confession she has never sent. The tension rises as Polly narrows her search toward Mira’s neighborhood. Antarvasna Mobcom

What is Antarvasna Mobcom?
Antarvasna Mobcom is a mobile‑communications platform that combines a lightweight SMS/USSD gateway, an API‑driven messaging engine, and a web‑based admin console. It is commonly used by NGOs, small‑businesses, and community groups in emerging markets to run two‑way campaigns, alerts, surveys, and micro‑payments over any GSM network. Mira scrambles to protect her network

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While discussing Antarvasna Mobcom, we cannot ignore the gray areas. Not all content labeled "Antarvasna" is legal or ethical. What is Antarvasna Mobcom

| Feature | When to Use | Setup Steps | |---------|-------------|-------------| | USSD Interactive Menus | Low‑data environments, menu‑driven surveys. | 1. Define a USSD flow in the UI → USSD Builder.
2. Map each node to a template or webhook.
3. Enable the USSD service in gateway.conf. | | Two‑Way Payments | Collect micro‑donations or fees. | 1. Register a payment gateway (e.g., Razorpay, M‑Pesa).
2. Create a “Payment Request” template with a short code.
3. Set up a webhook that receives payment confirmations and marks the contact as “paid”. | | Geo‑Tagging | Target messages by GPS coordinates. | 1. Upload a CSV with lat,lon for each contact.
2. Use the Geo‑Filter in campaign creation (within_radius_km). | | AI‑Assisted Sentiment | Auto‑classify inbound replies (e.g., happy/complaint). | 1. Enable the Sentiment Engine add‑on.
2. Provide an API key for OpenAI or a local model.
3. View sentiment scores in the Inbox view. | | Multi‑Language Templates | Campaigns in Hindi, Marathi, Tamil, etc. | 1. Create separate templates per language.
2. Tag contacts with lang=hi, lang=ta, …
3. Use the “language aware” flag when launching a campaign. |


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