Hi there .....

Let see,  

As I can understand mbuni runs as VAS Gateway or MMSC.
A: it can run as both


This means that if running as VAS Gateway I have to be connected with
mobile operator's MMSC
using MM7 interface, am i right?
A: yes 

If I am running mbuni as MMSC then I can set address of my MMSC in any
mobile phone and
when that mobile phone sends mms then it will be received by my
running mbuni, is it so?
A: yes ..




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De: users-boun...@mbuni.org [mailto:users-boun...@mbuni.org] En nombre de
Michal Kloczko
Enviado el: miércoles, 29 de septiembre de 2010 6:39
Para: users@mbuni.org
Asunto: [Users] (newbie) Receiving mms from public telecom operator
usinggprs modem

This is my first post so I would like to welcome everybody :)

I am a new user of  mbuni and am not sure does mbuni solves my problems.
So if someone could help me I would be grateful.

What I want to do is to receive mmses on a given mobile number using
gprs modem connected
to pc computer.
Can I receive mmses (to my gprs modem number) from mobile phones which
have standard configuration for receiving and sending MMSes
(MMSC address , proxy server, proxy port number, etc)?

It may sound like a stupid question, but as I read mbuni documentation
I am not sure what it exacly does :).
As I can understand mbuni runs as VAS Gateway or MMSC.

This means that if running as VAS Gateway I have to be connected with
mobile operator's MMSC
using MM7 interface, am i right?
Is this the only way VAS Gateway can be used ?


If I am running mbuni as MMSC then I can set address of my MMSC in any
mobile phone and
when that mobile phone sends mms then it will be received by my
running mbuni, is it so?


Thanks in advance!

-- 
Michal Kloczko
m.k.kloczko...ATgmail.com
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