> Can I have a MMS Message for adverstizing like cell broadcast message?
> Is there any service operator to provide?
>
> Sunny.
Sunny, I hate to bust your bubble, but advertising to cell phones is a
wasted effort because nobody cares enough your commercial drivel to
develop anything to help you. Only an advert mongrel would want to
intrude into the most intrusive device ever created by humans. Besides,
I think what you want to do is illegal - not that anybody cares about
that either.

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sunny - 11 Feb 2004 03:19 GMT
I think there's some misunderstanging and I am poor to express my
thinking.
I was testing MMS at Singapore then I've got MMS message that I didn't
ask before. And I can't recognise the service provider either.
There're three service operator at Singapore( SigTel, StarHub, Mi ).
But It came to my Mobile. So I was wonder that where had this come
from? That's why I asked here.
Sorry to upset you.
Sunny.
> > Can I have a MMS Message for adverstizing like cell broadcast message?
> > Is there any service operator to provide?
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> I think what you want to do is illegal - not that anybody cares about
> that either.
Jer - 11 Feb 2004 04:42 GMT
> I think there's some misunderstanging and I am poor to express my
> thinking.
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>
> Sunny.
Yes, it appears things sometimes get lost in cyberspace - and it is I
that should apologise to you. I thought you were asking how to spam
handsets - I did not understand you were asking how you may be getting
spammed. My bad.
Sunny, I'm not that familiar with how this particular technology works,
except to say the originator of cell spam, if it is spam, must be
operating with a death wish. Although, your situation may have simply
been an errant message also getting lost in cyberspace - like me.

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