keitai-l@appelsiini.net writes:
strictly speaking (very, very strictly speaking) it does not actually
state that MMS or SMS are the protocols used for sending messages in
Japan.
X can illustrate y without X being y. And "those" in line 6 may not be the
"
>Japanese respondents
" in line 4.
But that is only strictly speaking.
Nick (the pedant)
>
>
> http://press.nokia.com/PR/200305/902753_5.html
>
> "Japanese multimedia usage illustrates how the proliferation of
> MMS phones with cameras will be critical to MMS going mass
> market. Amongst the Japanese respondents, over 90% of camera phone
> owners send multimedia messages to other camera phones; only 68%
> send to email accounts. For those sending MMS, it is important
> that they feel the recipient is able to open the image and share
> the moment immediately."
>
> Since when has MMS been _the_ protocol for sending images
> in Japan? ;)
>
> "This suggests that MMS will build on and extend the successful
> SMS model that is helping to generate revenues for operators."
>
> Since when has SMS been _the_ protocol for sending messages
> in Japan?
>
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Received on Sun May 11 17:45:44 2003