Will MMS Ever Kill SMS?
SMS text
messaging, which involves the sending of short messages from
once cell phone user to another, has been around for a number of
years now, and is no longer a "new" technology by any means.
MMS on the other hand is a "Multimedia Messaging System" used to
send pictures, animations, and even video footage between mobile
phones. There has been some speculation that MMS could
eventually rise to completely take the place of the original SMS
format.
Most industry analysts, however, believe this is unlikely, just
because SMS is such a simple, easy, and convenient system to
make use of. MMS is fun and interactive, but it isn't always
necessary for simple communications, and some people prefer the
basic text format. Aside from this, the very culture of text
messaging was built around the old text-only system with
abbreviated words and 160 character limits.
Also, the fact that cell phone providers can get away with
charging $0.10 per individual text message sent is an incentive
for companies to keep promoting the system. The fact that SMS
messaging use so little bandwidth makes them cost almost nothing
to transmit, creating a huge cash cow for providers.
There's little question that subscribers still desire the
simplicity associated with good old plain text messaging, while
providers are more than happy to keep making money off it. In
short, SMS likely won't be going anywhere anytime soon.