Mbuni - Multimedia Messaging Server (MMSC)

Mbuni MMS gateway is a modular software system, designed to be full-featured, efficient and simple, supporting current generation two-way multimedia messaging. Feature highlights include:

  • Phone-to-phone messaging
  • Automatic content adaptation: The server modifies message content depending on the capabilities of the receiving terminal
  • Integrated Email-to-MMS and MMS-to-Email gateway
  • Support for persistent storage of messages for subscribers (MMbox).
  • Inter-MMSC message exchange (MM4 interface)
  • Support for MMS Value Added Service Providers using MM7 protocols (SOAP or EAIF).
  • Support for integration with subscriber database to enable smart handling of handsets that do not support MMS, handsets not provisioned, etc.
  • Support for flexible billing structure through billing/CDR plug-in architecture
  • Bearer (data) technology neutral: Works with GSM/CSD or GPRS.
  • The Gateway is designed and tested to conform to Open Mobile Alliance (OMA), WAP and 3rd Generation Partnership Project (3GPP) MMS standards including: WAP: 209, OMA: MMS v1.2, UAProf v1.1, 3GPP: TS 23.140

    Last updated 13 Feb, 2006


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Leadership
  • Paul Bagyenda - Maintainer
  • Søren Hansen - Contributor
  • Stipe tolj - Contributor

Versions

1.0.0

1.0.0 released on 2005-07-27

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