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Follow this
step-by-step guide to quickly set up and start exchanging MMS messages with the Openwave Phone Simulator V7.
For instructions on how to configure and use the Openwave Phone Simulator 6.2.2 for MMS,
click here.
After completing these instructions, you will be able to send multimedia messages containing content such as pictures, music, images, graphics and ring tones to any MMS compatible phone using Openwave Phone Simulator via the Openwave Multimedia Messaging Services Center (MMSC). 1. Download and Install the Openwave Phone Simulator Use Openwave Phone Simulator V7 to test the full range of content supported by Openwave Mobile Messaging Client The Phone Simulator includes Openwave Mobile Messaging Client, which you can use to send, receive, and view MMS messages. DOWNLOAD the Openwave Phone Simulator V7 installer. 2. Create a Subscriber Account on the Openwave Developer MAG Before you can send and receive MMS content using the Phone Simulator, you must create a subscriber account on the Openwave Developer MAG (oden.openwave.com). This allows you to test your MMS applications using the same version of Openwave MAG and MMSC deployed by network operators. Fill out and submit the Developer Account Registration Form to create a new account on the Openwave Developer MAG. After you submit the form, login and go to the Subscriber Provisioning Group Access page. Click on the Add Subscriber button to bring up the Subscriber Registration Form. In the Client ID Format field, ensure the WAP radio button is selected (the default) and change the client ID format to Phone Number (GSM Interim) via the pop-up menu. In the Client ID field, enter a unique phone number to identify your client account (e.g. your office phone number). Be sure to enter the complete number, including the country code (for U.S. phone numbers, prepend a "1"). After you submit the form, the system will display your new subscriber profile. ![]() 3. Configure the Phone Simulator
You can now use the Openwave Messaging application to send and receive messages via the Openwave Developer Network MMSC. |

