There are some important restrictions on how you can use MMS Access Manager. For example, if you want to send a Marketing Message, you must ensure that each recipient has agreed to receive this type of message and can opt out of receiving such messages in the future as well as comply with the Spam Act 2003 (Cth) and the Australian Communications Industry Forum’s (ACIF) MMS Guidelines – see www.acif.org.au and other applicable laws. You should read the terms and conditions for MMS Access Manager carefully before you send any messages with this product.
Things you should know
1. Telstra does not guarantee that the provision of MMS Access Manager will be fault free or continuous or that MMS messages will be sent in a timely manner.
2. Important restrictions apply on the sending of large volumes of messages. You should read the terms and conditions carefully before using MMS Access Manager. MMS Access Manager should not be used for time based initiatives that may result in a sudden peak of message traffic to the Telstra MMS network.
3. Call charges apply.
4. Delivery reports are not available where an alpha sender has been used to send the message, and we may not be able to track a MMS message sent to another carrier’s network.
5. You are not permitted to use Telstra Mobile MMS Access Manager for the purposes of sending marketing messages (which are messages designed to promote the sale of or demand for goods or services) unless you comply with the Spam Act 2003 (Cth), the ACIF Guidelines for MMS and other applicable laws. Telstra may cancel your access to Telstra Mobile MMS Access Manager if you do so.
For more information, including the MMS Access Manager Product Guide, please contact your Telstra Account Executive.