MMS
MMS
MMS
Agenda
What is MMS Figures MMS message example SMIL and supported media types Specifications Network elements MMS service in detail Other issues Personal view Questions?
Figures
In Britain 15% of sold phones have a camera by the end of this year (Wireless World Forum) All major ISPs in Finland have MMS relaying equipment. One MMS costs about 0.6 e Worldwide in 2002 over 580 billion users sent 430 billion SMS messages. Under 1 % of users used MMS (Telecom Trends International) Wireless World Forum* predicts that MMS is worth 5.8 billion by 2006 in the Key 16 market**. This is only 20% of the amout that analysts predict. ISPs do not give out information regarding the number of sent MMS messages. In short: estimations are still high and it is uncertain will MMS hit the market big time like SMS.
* Forum where a number of wireless experts write http://www.w2forum.com ** (Australia, Canada, Finland, France, Germany, Hong Kong, Ireland, Israel, Italy, Netherlands, Norway, Portugal, Spain, Sweden, United Kingdom, United States)
Specifications
3GPP has published two MMS related specifications
TS 22.140 Service Aspects
System requirements at a general level
In addition to these 3GPP has five WAP MMS specifications that describe
Architecture overview Client Transaction Encapsulation Protocol Two Wireless Session Protocol Spesifications
Legacy support
Server where to store the message before user fetches it
Subscriber database
Helps MMSC to decide what content to deliver
Content server
If a users mobile phone does not support sent media, content server converts it
Voicemail
Voice can be encapsulated to MMS messages
Foreign MMSC
Must be used when MMS is sent to other carriers network
These are just the basic elements, the future will show us many more
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MMSC center uses standard HTTP headers Security: SSL can be used in MMSC Charging: external applications may send charging information to MMSC
Personal view
MMS looks like a killer application, but it will not kill until the price is reasonable MMS will definately belong to the future of mobile communication Streaming and MMS could offer big revenues
Questions?
Thank you!
References
Course book www.w2forum.com http://www.ihub.com/MMS%20Messages.h tm http://www.symbian.com/developer/techlib/ v70docs/SDL_v7.0/doc_source/DevGuides/ cpp/Messaging/MMS/format.html http://www.forum.nokia.com/html_reader/ main/1,4997,2090,00.html?page_nbr=1