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John Cowrdl
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Username: Essiemeessi

Post Number: 1
Registered: 04-2024
Posted on Friday, April 26, 2024 - 03:29 am:   

i have a modem (mudi glinet) and i have received some weird mms messages, the modem is configured to forward all sms received messages to an inbox(mail).. and this messages is forwarded with this content below, could someone tell/decode what this means please..

this is how it looks like inside the modem admin page:

https://ibb.co/n8Fdh2J

and here is how it appears when the message is forward to mail box

https://ibb.co/gwsmvyW


its weird.. could someone help me to decode it?

here the text:

�$application/vnd.wap.mms-message �������0049020031072404252216110999001 ���http://nfsp.tim.br/was/0049020031072404252216110999001 ��8?� �TIMCartao ���^)
Bryce Norwood - NowSMS Support
Board Administrator
Username: Bryce

Post Number: 8513
Registered: 10-2002
Posted on Friday, April 26, 2024 - 05:55 pm:   

MMS messages are delivered using a combination of SMS and internet
technologies.
When a mobile phone receives an MMS message, what it is actually receiving is an MMS notification message which it receives over SMS (WAP Push). This MMS notification message contains header information about the MMS message, and a URL pointer that the recipient must fetch in order to retrieve the content of the MMS message.

It is not possible to decode the message without seeing the raw binary data of the message, But i can see “application/vnd.wap.mms-message which is the MIME type associated with an MMS notification, and the embedded URL contains the MMS message content, however it is likely that this URL can only be fetched using a device with an active data connection on the operator network.

Our NowSMS product is able to send/receive MMS over a modem connection.

Regards,

Bryce Norwood
NowSMS Support

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