White Paper T630/T628

Figure 2. The architecture of MMS

Message conversion

The MMS-C is able to perform limited message conversion - for example, from MMS to SMS - so that processing and air time is not wasted in send- ing messages to mobile terminals that do not have adequate capability to receive them. It also handles service aspects such as store and forward, guaran- teed delivery, subscriber preferences, operator constraints, and billing information. The MMS-C also vouches for high quality messaging, e.g. by format conversion. This means that the MMS-C

recognizes which formats are supported in the mobile phone, and adapts the MMS messages to these formats.

OTA configuration

Users can easily get MMS into their phone. MMS supports OTA, meaning that the user does not have to configure the settings manually. The configura- tion is done by the operator.

EMS (Enhanced Messaging Service)

EMS uses existing SMS infrastructure and industry standards, keeping investments to a minimum for operators and providing a familiar user interface and compatibility with existing phones.

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Sony Ericsson T628, T630 manual EMS Enhanced Messaging Service, Message conversion, OTA configuration