From a developer standpoint, that sounds like it would be a
simple SQL command.... If ATT requires something MANUAL to do that, then they
are indeed behind the times...
Even if they arent using an SQL database, I cannot believe they
would have to manually do anything... they sure went in and put a 6GB cap on
all their "unlimited" plans in a hurry last year.
Mike
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To: Pike, Michael (IHS/NPA)
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Subject: Re: [Fed-Talk] ATT Butchering iPhone
What I hear is that MMS+SMS is
the same messaging package, however, since, before now the iPhone didn't
receive MMS, AT&T had to go in and put a manual block on each account that
blocks MMS from heading out to the phone. Now they have to go and back
all those manual blocks out.
That's the rumor.
J
On Wed, Jun 10, 2009 at 3:53 PM, Pike, Michael (IHS/NPA)
<email@hidden> wrote:
What I find interesting is the fact that ATT says that they need to upgrade
their infrastructure to support MMS picture mesaging, yet every other phone
they have does pictures just fine (even the old crappy ones that I have laying
around).
I think the real story is "We need to come up with a price increase for
MMS messaging for iPhone."
I have unlimited family text on mine, which is supposed to include picture
messaging...
ATT is really a lousy excuse for a carrer. the iPhone is respsonsible
for their success... if my iPhones would work on Verizon or Sprint, I would be
there...
But this no MMS messaging makes the 3.0 software very limited... not to
mention no tethering...
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