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Sep
03
2009

September 25th… AT&T sets the date for MMS at last!

AT&T has announced that the long-awaited MMS feature would be coming to U.S. customers this September 25th. It is well known that iPhone users have already put incredible strain on AT&T’s data network, so their official line is not surprising:

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.

The availability of built-in MMS on the iPhone should at last put an end to the current cumbersome method of receiving an image through the Messages app, where users must leave the app to visit a website and enter a unique username and password for each multimedia message they receive. This was particularly tedious before the recent addition of copy and paste functionality in iPhone 3.0 software.

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