The service works the same way as a voice mail, with the added benefit of video.
MTNL will soon launch video mail services for its customers in Delhi and Mumbai. The services will enable users to leave a video message in case the person called is not available.
MTNL will use a Tanla Solutions 3G platform to offer this service.
MTNL is the first Indian mobile operator to launch 3G services in India.
Tanla wants to capitalise on the 3G value added services space. The company already provides 3G services to networks outside India such as in the United Kingdom and Sri Lanka.
Tanla’s 3G VAS platform enables a number of video based interactive applications such as interactive video response portals, video chat, video SMS, video alerts and video mailing. This enables mobile operators and service providers to enhance portal offerings with feature rich, personalised video interactivity.
MTNL to start video mail service
The services will enable users to leave a video message in case the person called is not available.