On Thu, 2002-07-18 at 13:06, Stipe Tolj wrote:
> > Yes. You have a regular wap configuration plus one mms-url, wich
> > contains the mmsc server's url.
> > 
> > You just need to use your usual connection and point to your favorite
> > mms-url.
> 
> But I thing operators will block MMS traffic to other mmsc-urls. Why?
> Because they need to know how to charge for a MMS, and they can only
> charge if the MMS is processed by their own MMSC.
> 
> I have seen Vodafone in D2 (which offer MMS since some time) do not
> use their regular WAP gateway for the proxying, but do use an
> dedicated one.
> 
> So we could blast operators MMS revenue fantasies, if someone would
> put up a free MMSC with an public adressable mms-url, right?

Yep. Just do your http-mms application and enable sar and mms notify
in kannel and we'll have a mmsc.

If we do content adaptation, like converting the incoming email with
a 1024x768 png to a 101x80 gif when ericsson t68 accesses the mmsc, 
or wav to amr, and we'll have something much better that Ericsson :P



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