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What are SMS and MMS and How do They Differ?

SMS and MMS drive the majority of messaging communications. We define them and show their crossover with products like iMessage, Whatsapp, and other apps.

Pranav Deshpande, Product Marketing Manager

SMS Marketing Best Practices

There are so many different ways to sendtext messagestoday that regardless of whether you use an iPhone or an Android, you’ve probably used multiple texting applications. You’ve also probably heard of different acronyms like SMS and MMS and come across popular mobile text messagingapps like iMessage, WhatsApp, and WeChat. We discuss what each of these terms mean and the differences in the technologies powering them. In particular, we’ll cover:

  • How SMS and MMS differ
  • Examples of OTT applications like iMessage and WhatsApp
  • The differences between SMS and OTT apps
  • What drives app popularity in different parts of the world
  • Commercial applications of texting

SMS and MMS: What are the differences and similarities?

SMS stands for Short Message Service.Invented in the 1980sand defined in the 1985 GSM standards, it is one of the oldest texting technologies. It is also the most widespread and frequently used.

MMS stands for Multimedia Messaging Service. It was built using the same technology as SMS to allow SMS users tosend multimedia content. It’s most popularly used to send pictures, but can also be used to send audio, phone contacts, and video files.

Because SMS and MMS are sent over a cellular network, they only require a wireless plan from cellular carriers to get started. Standard SMS messages are limited to160 characters per message. If a message exceeds this limit, it is broken up intomultiple segments of 160 characterseach, depending on its length. Most carriers today automatically chain these messages together to ensure they arrive in the order they are sent. Unlike SMS, MMS messages do not have a standard limit. While their maximum size depends on the carrier and the device receiving the message, 300 KB is often mentioned as the largest size most carriers will reliably handle.

What are iMessage, WhatsApp, and other OTT applications?

iMessage, Whatsapp, WeChat, Facebook Messenger, and other messaging applications are often referred to as “Over The Top” (OTT) applications. They’re called this because they do not require a cellular network connection, and use IP (internet protocols) instead. To send and receive texts using these apps, your device needs to be connected to the internet, either over WiFi or via a mobile internet connection.

iMessage is exclusively available on iOS and works through the Messages app on the iPhone. While composing a text message, iOS automatically uses iMessage if it detects that the recipient’s phone number is used with an iPhone. Otherwise, it falls back to regular SMS.

To use WhatsApp, WeChat, and other OTT apps you need to download the respective application from the app store. Once installed, these apps will identify every phone number in your contact list that uses the same application and allow you to send messages and multimedia to those contacts. Some, like WhatsApp, WeChat, and Facebook Messenger can also make audio and video calls.

How do iMessage, Whatsapp, and other OTT applications differ from SMS?

Because OTT applications and SMS use completely different protocols to send messages, each has different platform and network requirements. OTT applications require an internet connection while SMS needs a mobile network connection. And while OTT apps need to be downloaded from iOS or Android app stores, SMS is supported by all modern mobile phones. As a result, each has its own relative advantages and disadvantages.

SMS is a universal technology supported by every single mobile network and device today. All you need to start texting over SMS is another person’s phone number. This makes SMS a popular channel for businesses to communicate with customers because it is more immediate than email and doesn’t require any additional app downloads. OTT apps, on the other hand, are ‘walled gardens.’ Someone usingWhatsAppcan’t text someone else using WeChat. They both need to be using the same apps.

OTT apps are preferred over MMS for sharing multimedia files since they don’t have the same file size limitations. They also have more features like group messaging, message broadcasting, and audio and video calling. And most importantly, OTT apps are —unlike SMS— free to use.

SMS and MMS: Global Usage

As mentioned above, SMS is most popular in the US since most carriers offer plans with unlimited texting, making SMS free or nearly free to use. iMessage is a close second because of the large number of iPhone users in the locale. Texting has exploded over the last decade to the point where we’re currently witnessing over6 billion SMS messagessent daily in the US alone. Annual MMS traffic in the US increased from 57 billion to 96 billion messages from 2010 to 2013. And with no significant costs to hold them back, we’re seeing US smartphone owners aged 18 to 24 send an average of67 texts a day.

Unlimited texting plans are less common in other parts of the world. This is the primary reason why messaging apps like WhatsApp and WeChat gained such a significant foothold in these markets. WhatsApp is by far the most popular messaging application in the world today, with more than1 billion peopleusing it at least once a month. Person-to-person SMS usage in locales like India and Brazil — where mobile operators rarely offer unlimited texting plans — has been largely replaced by the free-to-use WhatsApp.

Resembling WhatsApp, WeChat also needs to be installed from the app store and has similar communications capabilities. It’s extremely popular in China, having amassed almost500 million usersto date. Like WhatsApp, WeChat was able to displace SMS because it is free to use.

Commercial applications of SMS

People are spending a significant amount of time on their phones these days: the average American adult uses a mobile device nearly3 hours every day. Since much of this time is spent texting, many businesses have correctly surmised that SMS is one of the most effective channels for businesses to reach new and existing customers.

People simply prefer to communicate with businesses by text. The higher open and response rates — 90% of all text messages areread within 3 seconds— makeSMS marketingeven more attractive, especially when used in the context of customer service. For example, hospitals and clinics are successfully using SMS to send alerts and appointment reminders. And e-commerce and logistics companies are using it to provide customers with delivery notifications. For routine customer service channel inquiries, many businesses rely on automated workflows and hand off more sensitive requests to human customer service agents.

Twilio is your SMS Marketing partner

Twilio offers a comprehensive suite ofdeveloper-friendly APIsto help you easily add communications capabilities such as SMS, voice and video to your applications and mobile marketing solutions. Twilio manages the complexity of the global carrier network to provide industry-leading message deliverability, allowing you to maximize conversion. You can also easily add new features like automated response handling or new channels like voice and push notifications, allowing your marketing platform to respond to and evolve with the preferences of your audience. This way, you'll have the right conversation at the right time, every time.

Interested in learning more? Here are additional resources for your consideration.

For marketers:

For developers:

  • Text Marketing API Overview
  • Quickstarts, Guides, APIs, and More
  • Twilio Programmable SMS
  • Sign Up To Try Twilio for Free

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What are SMS and MMS and How do They Differ? | Twilio (2024)

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What are SMS and MMS and How do They Differ? | Twilio? ›

SMS stands for Short Message Service. Invented in the 1980s and defined in the 1985 GSM standards, it is one of the oldest texting technologies. It is also the most widespread and frequently used. MMS stands for Multimedia Messaging Service.

What are SMS and MMS and how do they differ? ›

The main difference between SMS and MMS messages is the type of content you can send. With SMS, you can only use plain text under 160 characters. (With extended SMS, you can send up to 306 characters.) MMS allows you to send images, videos, audio, GIFs, PDFs, and text up to 1,600 characters.

Should I have MMS or SMS on? ›

If you simply want to communicate information with somebody else, then you may want to use an SMS message. It is shorter, easier to send, and more straightforward for someone to interpret. However, if you have additional content that you want to include, you may be better off using an MMS message.

Why is my phone using MMS instead of SMS? ›

Message Size: If your text message exceeds the character limit for SMS, your phone may automatically convert it to MMS to accommodate the additional content. Media Attachment: Adding multimedia elements such as photos or videos to your message can trigger your phone to send it as MMS rather than SMS.

Why does my text say SMS? ›

You'll sometimes see 'Sent as SMS via server' when you send a message using Google Android's RCS (Rich Communication Services) protocol. Traditional SMS texts are sent directly from one device to another via cellular networks.

How do I know if my texts are SMS or MMS? ›

A text message of up to 160 characters without an attached file is known as an SMS, while a text that includes a file—like a picture, video, emoji, or a website link—becomes an MMS.

How do I change a text message to SMS? ›

Tap the settings button (top right corner) Tap SMS Enabled.

Can you use both SMS and MMS? ›

Most modern mobile devices can receive both SMS and MMS messages. However, older devices and those with limited functionalities may only support SMS messaging. Additionally, only devices with an active data connection can receive MMS messages, as they require internet access to transmit multimedia content.

Why do I have to keep switching from SMS to MMS? ›

Character Limit Exceeded

One common reason for SMS messages converting to MMS is when the character limit of 160 is exceeded. If your message contains more than 160 characters, your phone may automatically convert it to MMS to accommodate the additional content.

How to switch between SMS and MMS? ›

Type your message in the text field. If you want to include a picture or video, tap the attachment icon (usually a paperclip or camera icon) to add multimedia content to your message. Once you have added the multimedia content, your message will automatically convert to an MMS message.

Does SMS cost money? ›

SMS and MMS carrier fees are additional costs charged by wireless carriers. These fees vary per message and number type. For example, some carriers only charge fees for messages sent on toll-free numbers. Others charge for both sent and received messages on short codes.

What does it mean when you text someone and it says sent as SMS? ›

"Sent As Text Message" means your device was delivered as a regular SMS text. To turn off SMS messages, go to "Settings" → "Messages" → toggle off "Send as SMS". When messages are sent as SMS, this could be due to lack of Wi-Fi connection, messaging a non-iOS device, or in some cases, being blocked.

Does SMS mean I'm blocked? ›

SMS messages that aren't delivered usually say “Message Not Delivered” underneath the green bubble. A sudden switch from blue to green could simply mean a user has their phone in airplane mode or switched to an Android device. However, when combined with other signs, it could be an indicator you've been blocked.

How to change message settings from MMS to SMS? ›

Navigate to Multimedia Messages: Within the settings menu, find the option for Multimedia Messages (MMS). Click on this option to access the MMS settings. Disable MMS: In the Multimedia Messages settings, look for an option to disable MMS. Toggle this option to turn off MMS messaging on your device.

Are MMS messages free? ›

It usually does cost to send an MMS unless you have them included in your plan, or if they are sent via a message service like iMessage. Are you on contract or pay as you go at the moment? Sending the content over any messaging app (iMessage, Messenger, WhatsApp etc) will be charged as data transfer.

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