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Tuesday, 19 October 2010
MMS - Multimedia Messaging Service
Multimedia Messaging Service, or MMS, is a new standard for mobile messaging. Like SMS (Short Messaging Service), MMS is a way to send a message from one mobile phone to another. The difference is that MMS can include not just text, but also sound, images and video. It is also possible to send MMS messages from a mobile phone to an email address. MMS messages can contain formatted text, images, audio and video.
An MMS message is a single entity, not a collection of attachments. One of the main practical differences between MMS and SMS is that whilst SMS messages are limited to 160 bytes, an MMS message has no size limit and can be many kilobytes, or even larger. MMS requires a third generation (3G) network to enable such large messages to be delivered, although smaller messages can be sent even with the second generation networks using GPRS.
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