 MMS has officially been rolled out to a handful of AT&T customers' iPhones. Other customers can access the feature via a modified bundle of carrier software, but the MMS won't work (as seen above). They'll have to wait until the official availability on September 25. (Source: Apple Insider)
Some customers have already had the feature enabled
The iPhone
OS 3.1 added some nice new features, including support for MMS
(multimedia messaging service) texts. However, the
feature came with one crucial condition -- the carrier had to enable
its support. Afraid that MMS would cripple its less-endowed 3G
network, which has already struggled with iPhone 3G service problems,
AT&T opted to disallow the feature until it had completed some
upgrades.
Now, users are reporting
that AT&T is selectively removing the opt-out codes from a
handful of users' iPhones, in a slow rollout of the feature.
AT&T is not rolling the feature out to all of its customers yet
-- it will do that on
September 25. The trial deployment appears to be to test
the network's ability to handle the upcoming full deployment and to
stagger the deployment of the service.
The new service comes
via an update to the carrier software.
A modified copy of that
update has been released, which allows users who have not received
the new permissions access to MMS. However, the MMS messages
will not send, and instead will queue up, waiting for the carrier to
remove the block. Reportedly, there is no clear correlation
between the iPhone OS version, carrier bundle version, service plan,
or geographic location to what customers have received the
update.
AT&T has released a statement to its iPhone
customers, describing the process. It states, "It was
important to give our customers a positive experience from day one.
We support more iPhone customers than any other carrier in the world
so we took the time necessary to make sure our network is ready to
handle what we expect will be a record volume of MMS traffic. We
truly appreciate our customers’ patience and hope they'll
understand our desire to get it right from the start."
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