iPhone users have demanded support for Multimedia Messaging Service, or MMS since the day the touchscreen device landed on the market. However, it took almost three years before Apple and AT&T to announce that MMS for the AT&T iPhone is coming. The impending arrival of Multimedia Messaging Service was announced when the 3GS was introduced.
Unfortunately, it was announced that MMS for the AT&T iPhone will not be available at launch. The reason? Well, the carrier explained that the service will be available later this summer. Apparently, some system upgrades have to be completed to ensure that customers have the best experience with the service.
Well, it appears that those system upgrades are now complete. It has been announced that MMS for the AT&T iPhone will be available starting on September 25. On this date, an update will enable the iPhone 3G and 3GS to support the service. Subscribers will finally get this anticipated service in about three weeks.
The carrier also delivered an apology and explanation for the delay of MMS for the AT&T iPhone. The network architecture has been beefed up to ensure that it can handle the expected record volumes of Multimedia Messaging Service traffic and ensure an excellent experience at launch.
Big Blue also promised to work hard on keeping up with the growth in smartphone usage, data demand, new devices and applications.
Well, now that MMS is launching soon perhaps tethering will be next. Rumors say that AT&T is putting together a $70/month unlimited data and tethering plan for the iPhone 3GS.
That's if for this post on MMS for the AT&T iPhone. Tune in to this blog for more exciting and hot mobile critic news.
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