What Is Video Messaging?
Video messaging has been around for only a few years and is said to be a natural transition from traditional text messaging. Unlike text messaging where a person would have to type in a message for the recipient with video messaging a person just needs to visually record a message using their camera which saves time specially when rather lengthy messages need to be sent. The other good thing about video messaging is the fact that it is natural and personal, for instance wishing someone Happy Birthday via a video message is much more personal and special than just sending them a text message saying “Happy Birthday”.
Mobile Video Messaging
A service that provides mobile video messaging works by building a special network which allows people to upload video messages which are then retrieved by the people it is indented for. Users can download a video message which is encoded into a video file on the server which means that these messages can be retrieved from almost any part of the globe.
With almost every new mobile being accompanied with a video camera recording and sending a video message is no longer a problem. However some providers may cap the length of a message to just a few minutes in order to reduce the burden on their servers and to obviously save money on storage space.
Instant Video Messaging
This type of video messaging is similar to how instant messengers work with the exception being that instead of sending text messages users can send each other video messages. But in order for this to work a person will need a video camera installed on their computer. Many instant video messaging applications also allow for videos to be uploaded to social networking websites. This expands the overall reach and application of video messaging as a form of communication.

Mark Call