A new and improved format of Short Message Service (SMS), which allows compatible cellphone users to exchange multimedia messages on their phones, such as graphical postcards, animations, video clips, maps and business cards.
Next step SMS. Allows you to send colour photographs, soundbites and in the future, video messages, on a mobile phone.
a messaging system extended beyond the abilities of usual text messages ( SMS). MMS allows video and picture messaging. It costs roughly 25p per message, though this varies between networks and tariffs.
A messaging service that combines conventional text messages with other content types, such as photographs, images, sound clips, and video clips. The multimedia messaging service is used with multimedia phones, which can receive and process multimedia messages. To Top
Electronic message service where the messages can comprise a combination of text, sounds, images and video. Only available on MMS capable handsets.
Designed for 3G (and beyond) networks; Multimedia Messaging Services (MMS) provides a technical solution of even richer media including text, sounds, images, and video to MMS capable handsets.
Multimedia Messaging Service (MMS) is a standard for a telephony messaging systems that allow sending messages that includes multimedia objects (images, audio, video, rich text) and not just text messages as in Short message service (SMS). It is mainly deployed in cellular networks along with other messaging systems like SMS, Mobile Instant Messaging and Mobile E-Mail. Its main standardization effort is done by 3 GPP, 3GPP2 and Open Mobile Alliance (OMA).