MMS
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MMS

Technologies, Usage and Business Models 

Daniel Ralph, Paul Graham

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MMS

Technologies, Usage and Business Models 

Daniel Ralph, Paul Graham

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About This Book

MMS has evolved from the huge popularity of the SMS text service for GSM networks. It is a departure from the transport mechanism used for SMS (which is based on the GSM signalling channels) to the use of IP to transport messages within the MMS network. To this end MMS has similarities with Internet email and standard IETF protocols. As with any new technology it is difficult to accurately predict the position within the next 5 years, although based on previous experience with WAP and SMS it would be fair to say that these protocols will increase in usage over the next 5 years and become legacy for a further 5 years following which, users will migrate onto the next wave of messaging. Significant revenue growth and data usage is expected to be driven by consumer usage of MMS.

But MMS technology offers more than just a broadening of message content. With MMS, it is not only possible to send your multimedia messages from one phone to another, but also from phone to email, and vice versa. This feature dramatically increases the possibilities of mobile communication, both for private and corporate use.

Multimedia messaging will reshape the landscape of mobile communication, making it more personal, more versatile, and more expressive than ever before.

MMS:

  • Is the first book to address how MMS (and the use of IP to transport messages) will affect existing infrastructure and business models
  • Covers the fundamental changes to mail and billing systems
  • Includes future recommendations, such as interoperability and evolution
  • Presents an overview of the MMS technology components

Drawing on the authors hands-on experience in the implementation of MMS technology (developing, billing and delivering services) at BT, this innovative book will appeal to engineering managers, network operators, market analysts, business decision makers, content providers and operator organizations.

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APA 6 Citation

Ralph, D., & Graham, P. (2004). MMS (1st ed.). Wiley. Retrieved from https://www.perlego.com/book/2764250/mms-technologies-usage-and-business-models-pdf (Original work published 2004)

Chicago Citation

Ralph, Daniel, and Paul Graham. (2004) 2004. MMS. 1st ed. Wiley. https://www.perlego.com/book/2764250/mms-technologies-usage-and-business-models-pdf.

Harvard Citation

Ralph, D. and Graham, P. (2004) MMS. 1st edn. Wiley. Available at: https://www.perlego.com/book/2764250/mms-technologies-usage-and-business-models-pdf (Accessed: 15 October 2022).

MLA 7 Citation

Ralph, Daniel, and Paul Graham. MMS. 1st ed. Wiley, 2004. Web. 15 Oct. 2022.