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Tocmag.com Launches the First Real Alternative to MMS

Tocmag.com Launches the First Real Alternative to MMS

London, UK (PRWEB) May 25, 2006 -- Tocmag.com (accessed via http://www.tocmag.com) has launched a service which allows companies and individuals to send multi-media content to mobile phones without using the problematic MMS.

Currently, an MMS can only contain either a very brief video clip, a small number of images or a very limited amount of text. Mass delivery of MMS to multiple mobile phones is complex and gathering reliable delivery reports and viewer statistics is near impossible. For a corporate user looking at sending MMS' across multiple boarders, to numerous networks and to different handsets many pitfalls lay ahead.

The new system offered by Tocmag.com on the other hand, allows users to send 45 seconds of video, 6 full screen pictures and over 6000 characters of text to any java enabled mobile phone, anywhere in the world, at anytime and as often as they like. Tocmag is a free to use service regardless if the content is sent to one user or to millions.

Terry Fitzpatrick of Tocmag.com states "If a company wishes to use MMS to deliver multi-media content to an audience of either 10,000 or 1 million, they would need to involve specialised companies, test their content on multiple handsets, set a side a considerable sized budget and cross their fingers their message got delivered. With Tocmag.com, they could do it themselves in about 10 minutes and monitor the download statistics online, allowing them to judge for themselves the success of their campaign. Tocmag.com is truly zero cost delivery for multi-media mobile content."

Talking from the companies Scandinavian offices in Gothenburg, Sweden, Terry Fitzpatrick, Head of Operations added "Mobile phone network operators failed to implement MMS successfully and corporate users and marketers have been left with a system that does not deliver a reliable and cost effective multi-media mobile transport system. MMS, with its limited content and complex landscape simply does not deliver enough bang for mobile marketers, mobile content providers or mobile publishers. It has been grossly over priced by the revenue hungry operators and is functionality light."

New users visit http://www.tocmag.com to learn more.

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Press Contact: Bradley Ells
Company Name: THREE O'CLOCK
Email: bradley@threeoclock.com
Phone: 0046733776088
Website: http://www.tocmag.com
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