Examples of MMS in the following topics:
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- MMS mobile marketing can contain a timed slideshow of images, text, audio, and video.
- Nearly all new phones produced with a color screen are capable of sending and receiving standard MMS messages.
- Brands are able to both send and receive rich content through MMS A2P (application-to-person) mobile networks to mobile subscribers.
- Good examples of mobile-originated MMS marketing campaigns are Motorola's ongoing campaigns at House of Blues venues, where the brand allows the consumer to send their mobile photos to the LED board in real time, as well as post their images online.
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- Mobile content can also be delivered via MMS (multimedia message service).
- Nearly all new phones produced with a color screen are capable of sending and receiving standard MMS messages.
- MMS mobile marketing can contain a timed slideshow of images, text, audio, and video.
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- Unlike SMS, Multimedia Message Service (MMS) mobile marketing combines the delivery of images, text, audio and video.
- Nearly all new phones with a color screen are capable of sending and receiving standard MMS messages.
- Brands are able to both send and receive rich content through MMS A2P (application-to-person) mobile networks to mobile subscribers.
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- More recent in this mobile evolution is MMS or multimedia-message service that allows subscribers to compose and send messages with multimedia (digital photos, audio, video) parts.
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- For example, cell phone providers proactively send (i.e. push) advertisements via text or MMS messages to mobile customers regarding promotions and upgrades.
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- Mobile technology direct marketing includes SMS-short message service, MMS-multi-media message service, QR Codes, applications, push notifications sent directly to users, and location based messages.
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- It is defined as offenses that are committed against individuals or groups of individuals with a criminal motive to intentionally harm the reputation of the victim or cause physical or mental harm to the victim, directly or indirectly, using modern telecommunication networks such as the Internet (chat rooms, emails, notice boards, etc.) and mobile phones (SMS/MMS).