MMS

MMS or Multimedia Messaging Service, is a way to send messages that include multimedia content like images, videos, and audio files over a cellular network.

It's an extension of SMS (Short Message Service), which only allows text messages.

MMS messages can be larger and more interactive than SMS, making them useful for sharing media-rich content.

Here's how it works in simple terms:

Sending MMS: When you send an MMS message, it goes to a server called the Multimedia Messaging Service Centre (MMSC).

Receiving MMS: The recipient gets a notification with a link to download the content. They can then view the multimedia message on their device.

Key Features: MMS supports sending pictures, videos, audio, and even slideshows, making it more versatile than SMS for personal and business use