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The Multimedia Messaging Service (MMS), as its name implies, is intended to provide a rich set of content to subscribers in a messaging context. ...
The transition from Short Message Service (SMS) to Multimedia Messaging Service (MMS) is as important on mobile phones as the transition from DOS to Windows was for the PC. ...
MMS presents a revolution to the end user in terms of the richness of the messaging services; however it is delivered in an evolutionary manner from the infrastructure suppliers’ point of view. MMS infrastructure vendors will be reusing components from existing SMS, email, Unified Messaging and other platforms.
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