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Mobile phone operator O2 has officially launched its media messaging service (MMS)

  • 12-11-2002 10:16am
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    Closed Accounts Posts: 449 ✭✭


    Taken from todays Irish Times

    http://www.ireland.com/newspaper/finance/2002/1112/2750046242BZO2.html

    Camera phones from O2 available
    By Karlin Lillington


    Mobile phone operator O2 has officially launched its media messaging service (MMS) and new camera phones capable of taking and sending pictures and audio through the MMS service.


    The company, which two weeks ago said it would not offer the service until mid-month because it was ironing out small glitches, actually introduced the service and had its first handsets in shops on November 4th.

    Vodafone also has its MMS service in operation.

    MMS - which works with the latest colour-screen camera phones - enables phone users to send one another pictures and sound recordings. European operators hope the service will kickstart the moribund mobile market.

    Although the European handset market is considered to be close to saturation, the industry is betting that customers will want to trade up to MMS-enabled handsets and services. O

    2 Ireland managing director Ms Danuta Gray said she expected the first adopters of the handsets and services to be "young professionals". She also said the company had kept the cost of sending a message as low as possible to encourage people to use MMS as spontaneously as they use text (SMS) messages.


    An MMS message will cost 50 cents to send, regardless of the size or resolution of the file. Text messages cost around 10 cents to send.

    Until January, O2 hopes to encourage the adoption of the service by offering 20 free monthly messages to post-paid customers, and a daily "happy hour" between 7 p.m. and 9 p.m. for pre-paid customers to send free messages.


    However, Vodafone customers and O2 customers cannot send MMS messages to each other across the two networks, as interconnect agreements have yet to be worked out between the operators.


    O2 launched a set of other services, including games that can be downloaded onto new handsets that incorporate Java technology, and a location-based service that gives people information on services in the vicinity of their phone.


Comments

  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 7,314 ✭✭✭Nietzschean


    Pity the service is just so bloddy dodgy at the minute, don't get half the MMS's and the ones that do come don't come for hours, i get recieving message on the fone, it uses gprs then nothing happens.....handset or O2?


  • Closed Accounts Posts: 8,264 ✭✭✭RicardoSmith


    Is the Vodaphone service any better?


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 7,314 ✭✭✭Nietzschean


    don't know i'm afraid, haven't used it


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 651 ✭✭✭sirlinux


    vodafone seems to work alright, just stuck in vodafone, the e-mail bit wont leave vodafone.ie either, also you can send to none MMS subscribers like you can on O2.


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 6,265 ✭✭✭MiCr0


    it doesn't seem to be any better


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  • Closed Accounts Posts: 449 ✭✭spanner_head


    Walked by an O2 shop yesterday.

    They are doing it for 399 EUR. It's not a bad deal. They are giving you 1MB of GPRS for the first mth free. Also, you get around 300 txt messages free (I think the amount depends on what tariff you sign upto) and then it drops down to 50 txts free after 3mths.

    Not too shabby if you ask me!


  • Moderators, Politics Moderators, Sports Moderators Posts: 24,269 Mod ✭✭✭✭Chips Lovell


    I think O2 launched too quickly on that one. They announced it on October 31st, days after Vodafone, probably in an effort to keep up with the Jones'. They then said this week that it actually got up and running on November 4th. Sounds like they're still have teething problems.


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