
Greece's STET Hellas has launched its MMS service today, for both Post and PrePay customers. STET Hellas is offering MMS free of charge until the end of 2002 to acclimate its customers to these new services. MMS will be initially available through the use of the Sony Ericsson T-68i model, which together with the Ericsson COMMUNICAM MCA 20 allows the user to shoot and send photos to another MMS-enabled handset. In due time, other MMS-enabled terminals will be added.
"MMS marks an important step towards the 3rd generation of mobile services and gives our customers a taste of the future in mobile communication," said STET Hellas' Chief Executive Officer, Mr. Nikolaos Varsakis. "We use cutting-edge technology to continuously offer our customers new ways of communication, facilitating increased usage of data services, thus securing additional revenue streams."'"
Posted to the site on 7th August 2002
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