subject: Vmms A Natural Progression From Sms [print this page] Under the circumstances, video mailing and messaging (in other words, VMMS) comes across as a better option for transferring data. Data can be transferred in a more attractive manner while maintaining the freedom of the receiver to either view or discard as per ones desire.
The question is how can this be possible when there so many different mobile networks, operating systems (symbian, android, iphones etc.)?
Different Networks:
Some users are using 2G, some 3G or more. As a result of most video messaging and sharing companies allow same network adaptability. Which means the ones having 2G can only share videos on 2G, and the ones having 3G can only do so with the same network. The minute they go cross platform they are in trouble. This means anyone on a 3G platform will struggle with sharing a video on a 2G platform.
Different Platforms:
Some users use different platforms on their devices. Some use Android, some I-Phone or blackberry. Now most of the time people are used to sharing videos on the same platform which means if someone has an I-phone then ideally he or she shares the video on I-Phone itself. Similarly if one has an Android device then he or she might be using video messages on the same device. However, if they have to communicate audio visually on different platforms then it might be a huge problem when it comes to video sharing between two separate platforms. Which means if an Android tries to send video messages or video mails to an I-Phone device, it just might not work.
Different Protocols:
Some internet devices videos support a particular protocol to play on such as RTSP, RTMP, MMS and HTTP. So each internet device would support only a specific protocol. For example symbian phones support RTSP protocol, a personal computer would support RTMP or HTTP protocol, and an I-phone would support HTTP protocol, whereas an Android would support RTSP for streaming purposes. Basically different internet devices run on different commands so as a result of which if you try to send videos to all of these devices, of course you will get an error.
However, in case of video mailing and video messaging services all of these are not only addressed, but at the same time one can even create their own video blogs and video scraps and post them on all social networks as well as blogging sites.
So how is VMS (Video Messaging and Mailing Service) a natural progression from SMS?
STEP 1
Take a video from any internet device
STE P 2
Go to the website of a video sharing company that offer platform, protocol as well as network free video sharing and register
STEP 3
Attach the video, plug in the email address and the phone number and send it to any other internet device of your choice.
The receiver gets an alert akin to receiving an SMS. So a video message is received exactly like receiving a normal text message. It ensures consumer comfort but ease of operation and audio video appeal.
Thus with these 3 easy steps you can share unlimited video content for life anywhere in the world just like a normal texting system!