MMS and business telecommunications

In contemporary business telecommunications, we want our information fast and delivered via a reliable and respected medium. Subsequently, the rise of social media and ease of access to email has, to some extent, signalled the decline of Multi-Media Messaging.

Many business mobile users found that MMS was too expensive, time consuming and failed to create a consistent user experience, and then came the snow . . .

Everyone was doing it; whether it was uploading images to FaceBook and TwitPic or via email, the snow prompted everyone, everywhere, to want to share just how snowy it was at their house, with their nearest and dearest.

Yet lots of mobile users bypassed their favoured social media channel to communicate images and instead chose to send a picture message. Indeed, mobile retailer Orange, recorded that there were 984,000 picture message sent on the 7th of January – that is double what it would normally have been.

Who said MMS was dead?

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