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Multimedia messaging Service
"A picture says more than a thousand words and is more fun to look
at!!!". Everyone in this world believes in this quote. And this is
also one of the main quotes that inspired mobile developers who gave this
hot technology -MMS.
MMS, Multimedia Messaging Service, is a standardized messaging service. It
traced its roots from SMS (Short Messaging Services) and EMS (Enhanced
Messaging Services) .MMS will allow users to send and receive messages
exploiting the whole array of media types available today, e.g. text,
images, audio, and video, text,
Graphics, data, animations, while also making it possible to support new
content types as they become popular. With MMS, for example, users could
send each other personal pictures together with a voice message, such as a
greeting card with a picture, handwritten message, and a personal song or
sound clip that has been recorded by the user itself. Video conferencing,
which is expected to make a great impact in the future, is also possible
with this technology. Using the Wireless Application Protocol (WAP) as
bearer technology and powered by the high-speed transmission technologies
EDGE, GPRS and UMTS (WCDMA), Multimedia Messaging allows users to send and
receive messages that look like PowerPoint-style Presentations.
MMS supports standard image formats such as GIF and JPEG, video formats
such as MPEG 4, and audio formats such as MP3, MIDI and WAV, also the new
AMR...
The greatest advantage of MMS is its ability to interact with mobile to
mobile terminals as well as with mobile to PDA \Laptop \Internet and other
data devices.
MMS can also act as a virtual email client. Greatly anticipated by young
users in particular, MMS is projected to fuel the growth of related market
segments by as much as forty percent.
"A picture says more than a thousand words and is more fun to look
at!!!". Everyone in this world believes in this quote. And this is
also one of the main quotes that inspired mobile developers who gave this
hot technology -MMS.
MMS, Multimedia Messaging Service, is a standardized messaging service. It
traced its roots from SMS (Short Messaging Services) and EMS (Enhanced
Messaging Services) .MMS will allow users to send and receive messages
exploiting the whole array of media types available today, e.g. text,
images, audio, and video, text,
Graphics, data, animations, while also making it possible to support new
content types as they become popular. With MMS, for example, users could
send each other personal pictures together with a voice message, such as a
greeting card with a picture, handwritten message, and a personal song or
sound clip that has been recorded by the user itself. Video conferencing,
which is expected to make a great impact in the future, is also possible
with this technology. Using the Wireless Application Protocol (WAP) as
bearer technology and powered by the high-speed transmission technologies
EDGE, GPRS and UMTS (WCDMA), Multimedia Messaging allows users to send and
receive messages that look like PowerPoint-style Presentations.
MMS supports standard image formats such as GIF and JPEG, video formats
such as MPEG 4, and audio formats such as MP3, MIDI and WAV, also the new
AMR...
The greatest advantage of MMS is its ability to interact with mobile to
mobile terminals as well as with mobile to PDA, Laptop, Internet and other
data devices.
MMS can also act as a virtual email client. Greatly anticipated by young
users in particular, MMS is projected to fuel the growth of related market
segments by as much as forty percent
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