Hello Ameil,
 
I can't suggest anything that would help you.  You would need an awfully expensive equipment to do what you wanted.  I've been handling SMS (and creating) Systems and i'll be developing software for the MMS standard also but not for now.  The MMS standard is the only one that can handle pictures, sounds, and file transfer cellphones.
 
 

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Rikki T. Vizcarra
Systems Administrator
Publicis-AMA, Inc.

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----- Original Message -----
From: "Amiel Ong" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Wednesday, July 31, 2002 12:45 AM
Subject: Re: [plug] OT globe traffic cam

> > > anybody here know how globe was able to do their traffic cam?
> > >
> > > i created a wap site.. i was able to browse to it using my cellphone,
> > > but if i click the link for my image it does not display :( How come??
> > >
> > > the image is a very small jpeg file
> >
> > Hmmm.
> > 1) WAP browsers don't know how to display JPEG's. They can only display
> > WBMP (which is a 1-bit monochrome format)
> >
> > 2) AFAIK the colored images in the Traffic Cam are sent using MMS, not as
> > an inline image.
>
>
> i see :)
>
> I got this from Globe Telecom's website:
>
>     "Mobile Camera
>     Don't get caught in traffic jam! Check out the situation of major
>     thoroughfares through our exclusive camera snapshots. It's real-time,
>     it's on your phone! You can also set up your own home camera to check
> how things are in house."
>
> i want to set up my home camera so i can check how things are in my house
> using my cellphone :)
>
> anyone here know how to do that? or have any suggestions??
>
> I thank you in advance :)
>
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