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Pinpointing the absolute "first" MMS of entertainment is like finding the first grain of sand on a beach. Carriers ran trials. Engineers sent test images of flowers and color bars. But the first commercial, paid, entertainment-focused MMS likely occurred in one of three epicenters:

For the sake of this feature, historians at the Mobile Entertainment Forum (MEF) generally agree that the first paid MMS of entertainment content occurred in October 2002 in Germany, when T-Mobile partnered with a small content aggregator to sell a "comic strip of the day" featuring a local cartoon character named Werner.

To understand the shock of MMS, one must remember the purgatory of SMS (Short Message Service). In the late 90s, mobile entertainment was an audio affair. You dialed a number, paid $3.99, and downloaded a polyphonic version of "Smells Like Teen Spirit" that lacked guitars, drums, and soul. FIRST TIME INDIAN SEX MMS FULL PORN VIDEO OF VI...

The industry craved visuals. The Japanese giant NTT DoCoMo had launched i-mode in 1999, offering a walled garden of emoji and crude web content, but the West was stuck. The problem was technical: SMS was limited to 160 characters. MMS, standardized in 2002, had no theoretical limit. It could send a JPEG. It could send a 15-second .3gp video.

But who would send the first piece of entertainment? Not a photo of a dog or a vacation. The first real "killer app" for MMS was always going to be something frivolous, expensive, and wildly popular. Pinpointing the absolute "first" MMS of entertainment is

Pinpointing the absolute "first time MMS of entertainment content" leads us to a specific date and place: March 2002, Barcelona, Spain.

At the Mobile World Congress (then called 3GSM World Congress), the stars aligned. Nokia, T-Mobile, and Vodafone flipped the switch. The first commercial MMS was sent between an Ericsson T68i and a Nokia 7650 (the first phone with a built-in camera, released later that year). For the sake of this feature, historians at

What was the first content? It wasn't a viral dance or a movie clip. The first commercial MMS was a postcard. A stock image of a sunrise over a beach, accompanied by a polyphonic ringtone snippet of Pachelbel’s Canon in D.

But the first time entertainment truly entered the chat happened a few weeks later when a marketing executive at T-Mobile sent the first music video clip over MMS. The file was a 15-second, pixelated, 8-frame-per-second clip of a pop star (rumored to be a clip from Kylie Minogue’s "Can’t Get You Out of My Head," a fittingly sticky tune).

That 15-second clip was the Rosetta Stone of mobile entertainment. It proved that media could be packaged, sent, and consumed on a device that fit in a pocket.


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