IC Star MMS Enters Cooperation With Baidu
October 27, 2004 |
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Telecom Communications, which offers Integrated Communications Network Solutions and Internet Content Service in universal voice, video, data web and mobile communication for interactive media applications, announced today that its subsidiary, IC Star MMS, has entered into cooperation with Baidu.com.
Under the agreement, IC Star MMS will work with Baidu.com to develop Short Messaging Service (SMS), Multimedia Messaging Service (MMS), and other wireless contents such as artist profiles and gaming. Baidu will provide the technical platform and take part in promoting this new operation to its users that have 60 million keyboard resolutions every day.
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I purchased CECT599. I live in U.K. and I am on O2 pay as you go. SMS works fine on my mobile but not MMS. Can some one please explain me how to set up MMS.
Have mms setings for O2 pay and go for CECT 599
Does anyone have and English manual for this fone or know where to get one?
mark.devenney@hotmail.co.uk