Of course, MMS could use another "application-level transport protocol" (I don't know what else to call it), and MSRP would be the place to start, if the question was how to do this on MMS systems of the future.
Spencer
HiKlaus
SIP is /'not'/ wrong protocol for MMS. U can use MSRP protocol in SIP based sessions for sending MMS messages. Refer to MSRP draft in IETF SIMPLE working group for more information.
Regards Ranjit
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Hi Billy!
I think SIP is the wrong protocol for sending MMS messages. AFAIK they
are typically sent using SMTP or HTTP.
regards, klaus
Billy Carr wrote:
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I am interested in using SIP and RTP stacks to send MMS messages. What is not clear is how to establish an RTP session once the SIP connection negogiations have successfully completed.
Can I buy a vowel? :-)
Thanks in Advance for your help.
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