Reliance launches MMS interoperability
MUMBAI: In a pioneering move in the Indian mobile communication space, Reliance Communications on Thursday announced launch of Multimedia Messaging Service (MMS) Interoperability for its subscribers as well to other mobile subscribers worldwide.
With this launch, Reliance Mobile customers will be able to share their MMS pictures, videos and tones with subscribers of global telecom majors such as China Mobile, China Unicom. Digi-Malaysia, Telstra-Australia and MTNL, among others, a release issued here on Thursday said.
Reliance is currently in discussion and also testing interoperability with other operators in India.
Mahesh Prasad, President, Application Services Group, Reliance Communications, said "Reliance has been at the forefront to introduce innovative services that have redefined mobile telephony and the way millions of customers use mobile phones."
This is a part of Reliance's ongoing effort towards building an operator-neutral mobile community across the globe, the release said adding, that a similar such initiative was launched recently to bring mobile blogging on Reliance Mobile World (R World) which allows subscribers to share their photos of videos world over by wirelessly uploading the content on a website at the click of a button.
Currently, Reliance Mobile customers are charged Rs 5 per MMS. The MMS interoperability service on Reliance Mobile has been supported by Alcent Inc., a leading global data network services and solutions provider.
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