Odigo

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Odigo was a U.S.-based company whose headquarters were in New York, with offices in Herzliya. It offered instant messaging services via a minor messaging client called Odigo Messenger. Formally an affiliate web service provider Bravenet, Odigo was acquired by Comverse Technology on May 20, 2002.

Odigo came into the news in the aftermath of the September 11 attacks, because two workers claimed that they received word of an upcoming terrorist attack two hours in advance, via their own messaging service. The two employees allegedly recorded the ip-address and notified the authorities after the attack. [1]

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