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MMS
to overtake SMS
[Johannesburg, 12 March 2004] - By mid-2005, multimedia messaging
service (MMS) revenue will grow to well over $4 billion, taking
a large portion of revenue previously made by short messaging
service (SMS), says Gary Cousins, Clickatell key sales consultant.
Cousins says one of the main reasons for the
projected growth is that businesses will use MMS more than
SMS in communicating with their employees and customers.
The reason for the projected growth is
that MMS offers so much more than SMS. MMS has a host of additional
features, including rich text, colour, animated graphics,
sound clips, photographs and video clips.
Cousins says that coupled with the mobile camera
phone, users are going to find many more uses for MMS than
SMS.
One of the new fashions overseas
is the phenomenon called fone blogging'. This
involves a Web site or fone blog' which is updated
with content from a mobile phone via MMS.
If a user were to go on holiday, they could
take pictures with their phone and place them on their
fone blog via MMS. Friends or family could then view
the pictures and news on the Internet, he says.
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A business tool
Cousins says MMS can be used by businesses to
push interactive marketing to cellphones and send reminders
to customers. It could also be used in customer relationship
management and content delivery of logos and information like
news updates and games.
Mobile messaging is also more personal,
with most messages almost always opened by the intended recipient
and achieving as much as a 20% response rate. The added functionality
of MMS will make it an even more useful tool for businesses.
Cousins says it is unlikely mobile messaging
will be used to send spam because of the cost of sending messages,
whereas e-mail is free.
However, he notes that companies will have to
ensure they address consumer demand if MMS is to grow.
Customer satisfaction when it comes to
screen size, operability, cost and practical benefits will
be key to the success of MMS.
Cousins was speaking at the First Tuesday
event held earlier this week at the Sandton Convention Centre.
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