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AT&T Responds: iPhone 3.0 MMS and Tethering
AT&T Responds: iPhone 3.0 MMS and Tethering
We’ll just pass then the mic and let you tell us what you think in the comments! Regarding MMS: We absolutely will offer MMS on iPhone 3G S in late summer once we complete some system upgrades that will ensure our customers have the best experience with MMS. These upgrades ...
The reason why AT&T won’t support MMS with the iPhone until “late Summer”, tethering info!
The reason why AT&T won’t support MMS with the iPhone until “late Summer”, tethering info!
boygeniusreport.com — We were just told the real reason why AT&T won’t be supporting MMS on the iPhone 3G... or iPhone 3G S at launch, and you’re going to laugh… Technically it will work right away our ninja tells us. The are no extra plans or higher ... (more) The reason why AT&T won’t support MMS with the iPhone ...
Internet Tethering - iPhone
shop.o2.co.uk — Internet tethering (using your iPhone 3G as a modem) If you're on Pay Monthly or a business... tariff, you get unlimited web browsing on your iPhone through the O2 network as standard. We've also partnered up with BT Openzone and The Cloud to give you ... (more) Internet Tethering - iPhone
AT&T: we'll offer tethering on the iPhone
AT&T: we'll offer tethering on the iPhone
engadget.com — It's been known since day one that iPhone OS 3.0 would support data tethering, and Apple took... the opportunity at WWDC today to drive the point home by saying that it'd be launching the service with 22 carrier partners in 44 countries. Of course, ... (more) AT&T: we'll offer tethering on the iPhone
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AT&T Responds: iPhone 3.0 MMS and Tethering
The Free iPhone Blog — We’ll just pass then the mic and let you tell us what you think in the comments! Regarding MMS: We absolutely will offer MMS on iPhone 3G S in late summer once we complete some system upgrades that will ensure our customers have the best experience with MMS.  These upgrades are unrelated to our 3G network.  When MMS is ready, we will … See the rest here: AT&T Responds: iPhone 3.0 MMS and Tethering ...

AT&T offers an official response to MMS and tethering
iPhonefreak — ... offering a tethering plan: We plan to offer one but we don’t have an announcement to make at this time. Joe Chandler Executive Director AT&T Corporate Communications Bottom line, it seems to be what it is, and there is not much we can really do at this point. Honestly I hate to roll-over and just take it from AT&T, but at the same time I still love my iPhone 3G and have nothing else that I can do except wait for the features that I am wanting to show up. [via The iPhone Blog ]

AT&T; Plays Dumb as iPhone Romance Hits Rocks
MacBytes.com — ... pleaded. "This is ridiculous and a slap in the face to long-time loyal iPhone customers like me who switched from T-Mobile and the only reason was the iPhone," wrote an iPhone customer on the AT support forum. "AT sucks, period," a commenter named Dan said on the iPhone Blog . Exclusivity Sucks Multimedia messaging has taken off among users in Europe and Asia, who can send pictures and videos using a variety of smart phones available on the market. The new European iPhone, which will be made available via overseas carriers, will have the new features built ...

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AT&T on iPhone 3G/3G S tethering, MMS, availability, etc.
mobilecrunch.com 6/8/2009 — We’re trying to get through all of this Apple iPhone related news as fast as possible so just bear with us. To start, AT&T will offer tethering, but there’s no official announcement on that just yet. On the MMS front, AT&T will offer MMS on the iPhone 3G S later this summer ...
AT&T MMS Delay May Be Due To Opt-Out Codes [IPhone]
i.gizmodo.com 6/8/2009 — According to BGR, the reason AT&T; isn't going to be ready with MMS at launch is not because of any new pricing plan—it's because of Opt-Out MMS codes. Apparently, because people were using MMS with the iPhone 3.0 betas , AT&T; put an opt-out on all iPhone accounts. So, theoretically, if ...
AT&T — MMS Later. Tethering… Um… Er… Bai!
theiphoneblog.com 6/8/2009 — Although humorous for the crowd attending the WWDC Keynote today, when Apple VP of iPhone Software, Scott Forestall, announced MMS and Tethering, AT&T being deferred until later this summer on the first count, and totally glossed over on the ...
AT&T: MMS and Tethering On the WayPhone Scoop - Latest News
AT&T; confirmed that it will support MMS and tethering services on the iPhone 3GS "later this summer". An AT&T; spokesperson said, "We [need to] complete some system upgrades that will ensure our customers have the best experience with MMS. ... (follow link to read)
AT&T MMS Delay May Be Due To Opt-Out Codes, $70 Tethering Plan In Works [IPhone]Gizmodo
According to BGR, the reason AT&T; isn't going to be ready with MMS at launch is not because of any new pricing plan—it's because of Opt-Out MMS codes. Apparently, because people were using MMS with the iPhone 3.0 betas , AT&T; put an opt-out on all iPhone accounts. So, theoretically, if ...
The reason why AT&T won’t support MMS with the iPhone until “late Summer”, tethering info!Boy Genius Report
We were just told the real reason why AT&T won’t be supporting MMS on the iPhone 3G or iPhone 3G S at launch, and you’re going to laugh… Technically it will work right away our ninja tells us. The are no extra plans or higher fees we’ve just learned (the unlimited ...
AT&T on iPhone 3G/3G S tethering, MMS, availability, etc.CrunchGear
We’re trying to get through all of this Apple iPhone related news as fast as possible so just bear with us. To start, AT&T will offer tethering, but there’s no official announcement on that just yet. On the MMS front, AT&T will offer MMS on the iPhone 3G S later this summer once ...
Rogers Updates All Value Packs To Include MMS, Replaces Visual Voicemail With "Enhanced Voicemail"iPhone Alley - News
Rogers Wireless has made some changes to their iPhone Value Packs, which are purchased to add features that supplement voice plans for the device, adding things like call display and text messaging. Earlier today they were all updated to include MMS messaging, raising the price by $5 each.