September 30, 2003
Nokia launches MMS Postard service in Denmark and Norway
Nokia is entering the MMS postcard fray with the launch of their own "MMS Postcard" service to over 750,000 subscribers in Denmark and Norway, according to Cellular News.
"On Friday 12th September, Club Nokia emailed all 750,000 subscribers detailing the MMS Postcard solution, and offering two free postcards to every subscriber. To use the system, the subscribers simply log into a website and enter their mobile number. They are then sent a Vcard (business card for their mobile phone) which contains the service name and details, which they save to their handset. To send a postcard they simply send a picture, by MMS to that service name."
For other MMS postcard services in Europe, cf previous entries in Picturephoning:
- MMS postcards sent by the post office(Germany)
- MMS postcards sent by the post office (Netherlands)
- MMS postcards from Swisscom (Switzerland)
- Vodafone sends postcards by mobile phone (Portugal)
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