Indore: Bharat Sanchar Nigam Limited (BSNL)'s multimedia messaging services (MMS) will be stopped from November 1. Increasing popularity of WhatsApp and other similar services had taken a toll on BSNL's MMS facility.
MMS communication technology is higher priced than traditional SMS and is not being supported by all devices. "Due to increasing use of networking services, consumers have stopped using the traditional MMS facility," said Ganesh Chandra Pandey, chief general manager, Madhya Pradesh. BSNL is now trying to find ways to match with latest technology.
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