Mobile Messaging Business and Technology - New Research Report on Companies and Marketswww.companiesandmarkets.com adds new report - Mobile Messaging Business and Technology
This publication also provides the reader with an understanding of both basic and more advanced technical details of mobile messaging functionality. Coverage includes basic messaging architecture, protocols, addressing, routing, message flows, billing, and functionality including Short Message Service (SMS), Enhanced Message Service (EMS), and Multimedia Message Service (MMS). More advanced topics are also addressed including SMS spoofing, Digital Rights Management (DRM), Unified Messaging (UM), and MMS interoperability. The publication also compares and contrasts SMS vs. MMS vs. e-mail are MMS vs. Instant Messaging (IM). Key Questions Answered Business aspects of messaging Uses and benefits of SMS including everyday application usage MMS business challenges Companies offering VAS solution Existing VAS applications and billing integration Emerging applications such as mobile marketing and unified messaging Selection criteria for MMS selection in network Content based applications and integration Comparison between SMS, MMS, and e-mail Comparison between MMS and IM Technical overview of SMS including: Architecture Protocols Billing Addressing, routing and message flows in GSM and CDMA networks Message security SMSC failure conditions SMS spoofing Technical overview of MMS including: MMS reference architecture Application Layer: MIME, xhtml, and SOAP Interface evaluation: MM1, MM4, MM7, and MM8 MMS Gateway evaluation Selection criteria for MMSC MMS interoperability Target Audience Mobile VAS Equipment Vendors, Independent Solution Providers, System Integrators and related professional services companies Personnel responsible for mobile messaging, Value-added Services (VAS), Sales and Marketing and personnel responsible for growth of ARPU Providers of VAS applications such as televoting and mass calling events Technical target audience comprises system architects, technical consultants, and industry analystshttp://www.companiesandmarkets.com/ End
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