10 April 2011
MUSCAT -- Nawras has launched MMS promotion, giving customers the opportunity to enjoy sending free MMS (multimedia messages) for a whole day after sending just three messages at the regular price of only 45 baisa. MMS or picture messages can be sent to any mobile customer in Oman and even to e-mail addresses.
Each MMS of up to 400KB can include colourful pictures taken with built-in handset cameras combined with text, audio or video files. Using a picture to illustrate a message is powerful and effective whether for business or leisure purposes. "An MMS is a good business tool," said Mohammed bin Jaffar al Najwani, VAS Marketing Manager at Nawras. "You can be attending a trade show for example and snap a shot that you send to colleagues in your office to instantly share an interesting product that you have found.
"MMS is also a good communication tool for personal use. Customers can send pictures of a special event to a family member who is unable to attend and immediately helping them to feel part of the celebration, even though they cannot be there in person." This messaging promotion can be enjoyed at any time of the day and every day of the week up until midnight on May 4.
MMS settings should automatically be available when each SIM-card is activated however if this has not happened, customers can simply send a free SMS with the keyword MMS to 1501. In response, three messages will be sent to start mobile data services including MMS. For phones that do not support over the air settings, such as iPhone, customers may enter the MMS configurations manually as illustrated on the Nawras website.
Nawras network will automatically detect when a mobile handset is changed and will help customers to accept the data settings again for their new mobile handset. Pursuing its mission to enrich the lives of people in Oman through better communication services, Nawras, a Qtel Group company, was the first operator in the Sultanate to offer large MMS messages of up to 400KB in size.
MUSCAT -- Nawras has launched MMS promotion, giving customers the opportunity to enjoy sending free MMS (multimedia messages) for a whole day after sending just three messages at the regular price of only 45 baisa. MMS or picture messages can be sent to any mobile customer in Oman and even to e-mail addresses.
Each MMS of up to 400KB can include colourful pictures taken with built-in handset cameras combined with text, audio or video files. Using a picture to illustrate a message is powerful and effective whether for business or leisure purposes. "An MMS is a good business tool," said Mohammed bin Jaffar al Najwani, VAS Marketing Manager at Nawras. "You can be attending a trade show for example and snap a shot that you send to colleagues in your office to instantly share an interesting product that you have found.
"MMS is also a good communication tool for personal use. Customers can send pictures of a special event to a family member who is unable to attend and immediately helping them to feel part of the celebration, even though they cannot be there in person." This messaging promotion can be enjoyed at any time of the day and every day of the week up until midnight on May 4.
MMS settings should automatically be available when each SIM-card is activated however if this has not happened, customers can simply send a free SMS with the keyword MMS to 1501. In response, three messages will be sent to start mobile data services including MMS. For phones that do not support over the air settings, such as iPhone, customers may enter the MMS configurations manually as illustrated on the Nawras website.
Nawras network will automatically detect when a mobile handset is changed and will help customers to accept the data settings again for their new mobile handset. Pursuing its mission to enrich the lives of people in Oman through better communication services, Nawras, a Qtel Group company, was the first operator in the Sultanate to offer large MMS messages of up to 400KB in size.
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