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  • 1 Scope
    • 1 Scope
    • 3 Abbreviations
    • 4.1 Overview
    • 4.2 Involved MMS Elements
    • 4.3 Protocol Framework
    • 4.4 Addressing
    • 5.1 MMS User Agent
    • 5.2 MMS Server
    • 5.3 MMS Relay
    • 5.4 MMS User databases
    • Involved MMSE Interfaces
    • 6.2 MMS Relay – MMS User Agent
    • 6.3 MMS Relay – MMS Server
    • 6.4 MMS Relay – MMS User Databases
    • 6.5 MMS Relay – HLR
    • 6.6 Interworking of different MMSEs
    • WAP Protocol Framework
    • 7.2 WAP Architectural Support for MMS
    • 7.3 WAP Transaction Flows Supporting MMS
    • 7.4 Terminal Capability Negotiation
    • 7.5 MMS Message Contents
    • 7.6 MMS Presentation
    • 7.7 MMS Security Model between MMS User Agent and MMS Relay
    • A.1 Introduction
    • A.2 Example of combined MMS-Relay/MMS-Server
    • A.3 Example of non-combined MMS-Relay and MMS-Server
    • A.4 Example of MMS interaction with T.30 Facsimile Services
    • A.5 Example of MMS interaction with 2G/3G Voice Mailboxes
    • A.6 Example of interaction with Internet E-Mail Messaging
    • A.7 Example of interaction with Short Message Service, SMS

A.2 Example of combined MMS-Relay/MMS-Server

23.1403GPPFunctional descriptionMultimedia Messaging Service (MMS)Stage 2TS

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This scenario shows the case where the two logical entities, MMS Relay and MMS Server, are combined into a single physical entity.

Figure 9: Example of combined MMS-Relay/Server