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AT&T Launches iPhone MMS September 25

AT&T Launches iPhone MMS September 25

Sweet Jesus, AT&T just told us that MMS for iPhone launches September 25. Which is emphatically not summer. It'll be coming via software update for iPhone 3G and 3GS (remember, old iPhones are getting left out).

AT&T admits they're late, saying "it was important to give our customers a positive experience from day one" so they needed the extra to "to make sure our network is ready to handle what we expect will be a record volume of MMS traffic." Which I think means if MMS doesn't work, everybody can ream the *** out of them for it. At least it's free.

The wait for tethering continues though, with "no set date." They simply "expect to offer it in the future." Again, 'cause the network isn't ready: "This function could exponentially increase traffic on the network, and we need to ensure that some of our current upgrades are in place before we can deliver the expanded functionality with the excellent performance that customers expect."

One out of two ain't bad, right?

An Update on iPhone MMS for our Mobility Customers

We know many of our iPhone customers are eager for an update on our rollout schedule for Multimedia Messaging Service (MMS). We've been working for the past several months to prepare our systems and network to ensure the best possible experience with MMS when it launches – and that launch date is: September 25 for iPhone 3G and 3GS customers. MMS will be enabled through a software update on that day.

We know that iPhone users will embrace MMS. The unique capabilities and high usage of the iPhone's multimedia capabilities required us to work on our network MMS architecture to carry the expected record volumes of MMS traffic and ensure an excellent experience from Day One. We appreciate your patience as we work toward that end.

We're riding the leading edge of smartphone growth that's resulted in an explosion of traffic over the AT&T network. Wireless use on our network has grown an average of 350 percent year-over-year for the past two years, and is projected to continue at a rapid pace in 2009 and beyond. The volume of smartphone data traffic the AT&T network is handling is unmatched in the wireless industry. We want you to know that we're working relentlessly to innovate and invest in our network to anticipate this growth in usage and to stay ahead of the anticipated growth in data demand, new devices and applications for years to come.

We thank you for your business and look forward to keeping you updated on our initiatives.

[VIA GIZMODO]

Published Tuesday, September 15, 2009 8:31 PM by Matt Hackney

Comments

 

Corey Kielan said:

There is a way to enable tethering now. I have it on my iPhone.
September 16, 2009 2:15 AM
 

Matt Hackney said:

..but it isn't an "Official" upgrade. The ability to do a lot of things is there, but as far as they are concerned you can't do it. I called AT&T several times trying to make sure I had all the right info about tethering. They pretty much said they don't currently off tethering, so if you use it....and use it a lot...you'll come up as a high bandwidth user and they will flag your account. Which means they may or may not try to contact you. If you do it again....then they suspend your account.

How long have you been using the tethering and do you use it for anything more than web browsing?
September 16, 2009 9:50 PM
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