pnh102Reptiles Are Cuddly And Pretty Premium Member join:2002-05-02 Mount Airy, MD
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2009-Aug-28 8:56 am
CountersueApple and AT&T should countersue these plaintiffs into oblivion. As both companies made it clear that MMS was not available, there should be no grounds for any suit. | |
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2009-Aug-28 9:03 am
Re: CountersueWell, they have a little over 3 weeks to get it up and running. | |
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2009-Aug-28 2:04 pm
Re: Countersuesaid by herdfan:Well, they have a little over 3 weeks to get it up and running. The official end of summer is Labor Day, a week. | |
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Re: Countersuesaid by Gbcue:said by herdfan:Well, they have a little over 3 weeks to get it up and running. The official end of summer is Labor Day, a week. Not quite. Autumn technically begins on September 22nd. | |
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| | | fiberguy2My views are my own. Premium Member join:2005-05-20 |
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said by Gbcue:said by herdfan:Well, they have a little over 3 weeks to get it up and running. The official end of summer is Labor Day, a week. That's the Un-official end of summer. | |
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Re: CountersueWell, its the end of the summer if you're 18 or under... | |
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said by pnh102:Apple and AT&T should countersue these plaintiffs into oblivion. As both companies made it clear that MMS was not available, there should be no grounds for any suit. How did they make it so clear that everybody that owns an iPhone capable of MMS was aware that MMS was not currently available? Please explain? I hope you don't pin your response on a keynote address that the Apple God gave 3 months ago. Because I am sure that every iPhone customer was sitting around listening to the Holy One speak. | |
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Re: CountersueThe holy one didn't give the speech... | |
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| | fiberguy2My views are my own. Premium Member join:2005-05-20 |
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apple stated that the 3.0 software would be capable of sending MMS.. they did not speak for ATT. As of today, apples' claim has been true as the 3.0 can send a picture message.
The ones that really DO need to have their asses kicked is ATT, not apple. | |
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2009-Aug-30 3:16 pm
Re: Countersuesaid by fiberguy2:apple stated that the 3.0 software would be capable of sending MMS.. they did not speak for ATT. As of today, apples' claim has been true as the 3.0 can send a picture message. The ones that really DO need to have their asses kicked is ATT, not apple. I agree that AT&T is the one responsible. It's not Apple. But to assume that everybody who owns and iPhone is aware of MMS not being available is nuts. The only announcement was at the keynote. Basically very few people sit around and watch the speech made during the introduction of the iPhone. But all of the advertising shows MSM feature being available. I actually believe Apple had a commercial where someone was obviously using MMS because they were sending a picture through the text messaging feature. I for one hope AT&T gets slammed to the wall for this. AT&T is one shitty ass company and should be sued at every opportunity. | |
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WHY ?!Why would ANYONE sue for not having MMS !?
MMS is a ploy from the cell carriers to extract more $$ from dumb users who don't know what e-mail is.
I was extremely happy when Apple first introduced the iPhone as there was no MMS blood sucking feature included. Now, it looks like Apple caved to the carrier pressure to add it in.
Again, no sane consumer shoud actually WANT MMS on their phone just as no sane consumer should go with a CDMA provider when a GSM alternative is available.
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Re: WHY ?!I almost agree with you, except that we've been paying for data plans which are supposed to include MMS. If I had not been paying so much all this time, I wouldn't really care about MMS, but now I feel like they owe it to me, even if I never use it. said by adisor19:MMS is a ploy from the cell carriers to extract more $$ from dumb users who don't know what e-mail is. I agree, but the fact remains I have been paying for it all this time, and they haven't given it to me, which is even worse. | |
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Re: WHY ?!said by geekamongus:I almost agree with you, except that we've been paying for data plans which are supposed to include MMS. If I had not been paying so much all this time, I wouldn't really care about MMS, but now I feel like they owe it to me, even if I never use it. said by adisor19:MMS is a ploy from the cell carriers to extract more $$ from dumb users who don't know what e-mail is. I agree, but the fact remains I have been paying for it all this time, and they haven't given it to me, which is even worse. MMS might be free with AT&T, but with Robbers and Fido(part of Robbers empire since 2004) MMS is not free at all. You get a nice charge for every MMS sent OR received. Adi | |
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2009-Aug-28 4:21 pm
Re: WHY ?!I don't think he's saying it's free.
I think what he means is, when you purchase an unlimited text messaging plan, it INCLUDES MMS messaging. Since the iPhone is not able to use this, he should be paying less for a plan that doesn't include MMS. | |
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Let's see there are more CDMA customers in the US than GSM. The CDMA providers provide a better service in more areas for a lower price, yeah lets all go with GSM. | |
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2009-Aug-28 10:48 am
Re: WHY ?!said by Homer J:Let's see there are more CDMA customers in the US than GSM. The CDMA providers provide a better service in more areas for a lower price, yeah lets all go with GSM. Which "providers"? Sprint? Yeah, you get what you pay for when it comes to that. Sprint may have the non-retention department customer service backing it, but the coverage map doesn't give any insight into how many holes "The Now Network" has, at least on the west coast. I'd never buy anything from Sprint again after dealing with a rude retention rep that hung up on me. Verizon is the most expensive provider in the United States, so I have no idea why "provider" is plural in your post. Not to mention the fact that Verizon turned down the phone to begin with, so Apple tried to go CDMA. AT&T works fine for where I go. It doesn't matter where I am, I always know I'll have 5 bars backing my iPhone. I don't see why people continue to cite that CDMA providers provide better service, when you probably aren't even a customer with a GSM carrier. AT&T has improved network coverage tenfold in the cities I go to. I can drive down I-15 from Vegas to California, and always have 3G with 5 bars. I can drive all the way through the hill of Los Angeles up to Santa Clarita, and always have 5 bars. When I had Sprint, it was either roaming on Verizon, barely hanging on to 1X (which was most of the time), or it actually working. Sprint works great when it actually works, I'll say that much. With that said, if the iPhone was with Verizon, I'd probably switch over, but if they had a major flood of iPhones like AT&T has, I'd be willing to bet everything wouldn't be as peachy as people on here seem to believe. AT&T is being forced to put up new towers in areas that already have coverage, or adding more expensive backhaul to towers, because the network is so saturated with a phone that uses a ton of data. | |
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said by Homer J:The CDMA providers provide a better service in more areas for a lower price, yeah lets all go with GSM. That is exactly what rest of the world did, with a few exceptions. | |
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said by Homer J:Let's see there are more CDMA customers in the US than GSM. The CDMA providers provide a better service in more areas for a lower price, yeah lets all go with GSM. GSM is the world standard, I don't see why you wouldn't go with GSM. | |
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Re: WHY ?!Yes, that's about the old 2G GSM standard, not 3G aka UMTS. Adi | |
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Re: WHY ?!At least READ the source before trying to make a point. The vulnerability only occurs if your phone is a 2G/3G hybrid and your provider is a 2G/3G hybrid as well. When the phone transitions from a 3G cell to a 2G cell, the man in the middle attack is valid. However, when the user is in a 3G only network or uses only a 3G phone, there is no vulnerability. The upcoming Bell/Telus 3G network is such an example. My point still stangs : 3G UMTS is not vulnerable to such attack. Adi | |
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2009-Aug-29 1:50 am
Re: WHY ?!at&t and tmobile are 2g/3g hybrids...they can't really offer you a 3g only phone or you will be without coverage daily ... cdma is still the choice for ota security in the usa. | |
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| Robert Premium Member join:2001-08-25 Miami, FL |
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said by adisor19:Why would ANYONE sue for not having MMS !? MMS is a ploy from the cell carriers to extract more $$ from dumb users who don't know what e-mail is. I was extremely happy when Apple first introduced the iPhone as there was no MMS blood sucking feature included. Now, it looks like Apple caved to the carrier pressure to add it in. Again, no sane consumer shoud actually WANT MMS on their phone just as no sane consumer should go with a CDMA provider when a GSM alternative is available. Adi Because it's such a PAIN IN THE ASS when i get an MMS and I have to go to the stupid website to look at it, and it hardly ever works the first time around. | |
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2009-Aug-28 11:14 am
Re: WHY ?!said by Robert:said by adisor19:Why would ANYONE sue for not having MMS !? MMS is a ploy from the cell carriers to extract more $$ from dumb users who don't know what e-mail is. I was extremely happy when Apple first introduced the iPhone as there was no MMS blood sucking feature included. Now, it looks like Apple caved to the carrier pressure to add it in. Again, no sane consumer shoud actually WANT MMS on their phone just as no sane consumer should go with a CDMA provider when a GSM alternative is available. Adi Because it's such a PAIN IN THE ASS when i get an MMS and I have to go to the stupid website to look at it, and it hardly ever works the first time around. EXACTLY. Plus for some reason now I can no longer email a picture to someones phonenumber@mmm.att.net like I used to be able to. So now I have ZERO way of sending a picture directly to someone's phone. | |
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said by adisor19:Why would ANYONE sue for not having MMS !? MMS is a ploy from the cell carriers to extract more $$ from dumb users who don't know what e-mail is. I was extremely happy when Apple first introduced the iPhone as there was no MMS blood sucking feature included. Now, it looks like Apple caved to the carrier pressure to add it in. Again, no sane consumer shoud actually WANT MMS on their phone just as no sane consumer should go with a CDMA provider when a GSM alternative is available. Adi This is the dumbest post Ive seen on the MMS issue todate. Get a clue man. So you nor not sane if you want MMS on your phone? There is no extra charge for MMS is goes with any texting package that you have. Apple did not cave, this is a feature that has been on crap phone for years now. As for CDMA to GSM comparison, not really sure what that has to do with this thread..Good god some people!!! | |
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Re: WHY ?!said by detfan:said by adisor19:Why would ANYONE sue for not having MMS !? MMS is a ploy from the cell carriers to extract more $$ from dumb users who don't know what e-mail is. I was extremely happy when Apple first introduced the iPhone as there was no MMS blood sucking feature included. Now, it looks like Apple caved to the carrier pressure to add it in. Again, no sane consumer shoud actually WANT MMS on their phone just as no sane consumer should go with a CDMA provider when a GSM alternative is available. Adi This is the dumbest post Ive seen on the MMS issue todate. Get a clue man. So you nor not sane if you want MMS on your phone? There is no extra charge for MMS is goes with any texting package that you have. Apple did not cave, this is a feature that has been on crap phone for years now. As for CDMA to GSM comparison, not really sure what that has to do with this thread..Good god some people!!! See my post above. MMS costs $$ per each message in addition to the data charge. They might be free with AT&T, but not with Robbers/Fido and many other carriers. Just like SMS is a cash cow for carriers, so is MMS. As for CDMA, my beef is not with the technology, but rather with the restrictions being imposed on the consumer : can not change phone without the carrier's authorization, can not ACTIVATE phone that the carrier does not approve, crap ass selection of phones since all the latests ones are always GSM/HSPA(in general). Adi | |
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Re: WHY ?!Um... we are talking about the iPhone and AT&T, not some random no-name cell service that apparently charges way too much for MMS, so I'm failing to see your point? | |
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I guess I am "insane" for using MMS to send a picture to my friends' phones. I'm not sure how else to get a picture directly to their phones since they cannot receive emails.
By the way, I don't pay anything extra for sending an MMS. Maybe you just have a crappy carrier?
I'm not sure why you are trashing CDMA since it has been shown to offer much better reception than GSM. I have been in several places (parking garages in particular) where my friends' GSM phones have no signal, but my CDMA phone works just fine.
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Re: WHY ?!said by RRedline:I'm not sure why you are trashing CDMA since it has been shown to offer much better reception than GSM. I have been in several places (parking garages in particular) where my friends' GSM phones have no signal, but my CDMA phone works just fine. For the record, this has nothing really to do with GSM Vs. CDMA. Your signal is based on how well your area is equipped by your service provider. Your area may be specifically covered by CDMA better than GSM, but it's just as easily flipped the opposite in other cities/areas etc. For instance, I can get a signal on the GSM network in my area practically anywhere. Including the long highways between the major cities. Whereas the CDMA network is horrible and does not cover nearly as well. Putting all that aside, one of the key components is your phone. The brand/quality of your phone absolutely makes a difference in how well you pick up either signal regardless of coverage. | |
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said by adisor19:See my post above. MMS costs $$ per each message in addition to the data charge. They might be free with AT&T, but not with Robbers/Fido and many other carriers. Just like SMS is a cash cow for carriers, so is MMS. Maybe the problem isn't with the fee's. The problem is with your package? MMS is free on several of the packages available from Rogers. So I'm not sure where you're getting your information from. In fact, their latest Email/TXT/MSN/MMS package is $35/month with nearly all of the QWERTY phones that are so popular right now. Maybe you need to do a little more research Edit: Forgot to mention it's unlimited Email/TXT/MSN/MMS. | |
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I use MMS every so often. I also use CDMA. Some people have dumbphones that can only do MMS, so it works out. These days, all the messaging plans I know of on mainstream carriers bundle MMS with SMS. | |
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said by adisor19:Again, no sane consumer shoud actually WANT MMS on their phone What is wrong with you? Have you been brainwashed by Apple & AT&T? MMS is something you're already paying for when you have a text messaging plan. Carrier pressure? MMS is standard on EVERY OTHER PHONE ON EARTH, dating back to the Nokia 5100 series and its ability to send small animated images. | |
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2009-Aug-29 3:52 pm
Re: WHY ?!said by Gbcue:said by adisor19:Again, no sane consumer shoud actually WANT MMS on their phone What is wrong with you? Have you been brainwashed by Apple & AT&T? MMS is something you're already paying for when you have a text messaging plan. Carrier pressure? MMS is standard on EVERY OTHER PHONE ON EARTH, dating back to the Nokia 5100 series and its ability to send small animated images. He's from Canada, they get nickel and dimed for everything up there. | |
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2009-Aug-29 3:55 pm
Re: WHY ?!said by Time:said by Gbcue:said by adisor19:Again, no sane consumer shoud actually WANT MMS on their phone What is wrong with you? Have you been brainwashed by Apple & AT&T? MMS is something you're already paying for when you have a text messaging plan. Carrier pressure? MMS is standard on EVERY OTHER PHONE ON EARTH, dating back to the Nokia 5100 series and its ability to send small animated images. He's from Canada, they get nickel and dimed for everything up there. Ohh, LOL. | |
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confusedWhy is apple being sued. MMS works fine on my 3Gs. Apple's product works fine as advertised. ATT on the other hand is not allowing MMS to its customers. Im still not sure this warrants a lawsuit. T-Mobile on the other hand lets me MMS all i want. | |
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They'll probably not turn it on and tell us to screw offIf they had any intention of providing the service it would of happened by now. The only good thing is they're probably going to provide it for free since they're taking their sweet time getting it going.
I'm fairly sure Apple has had it with AT&T and hopefully soon Verizon will carry the phone. Verizon has stated they have no problems carrying the iPhone should it come to them now.
And before someone puts in Tmobile, please their 3g network is about 1% the size of AT&T's and most of it's really 2.5g edge. | |
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2009-Aug-28 12:30 pm
Don't need mms. Ur crazyiPhone users don't need mms?? What??? Not every one has a data plan. Not everyone can check emails on there phone. And not everyone can email u a picture. Mms is supposed to be quick and simple. The phone number@service provider crap doesn't do justice. It's a pain in the ass to memorize all the email coded and phone numbers. This is old technology that should have been implemented on the first release. Evry other phone has the capabilites even the pay as u go phones. | |
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no MMS everTime for AT&T&Apple (ATTA, catchy right?), to say the iPhone on ATT will NEVER have MMS because its a legacy technology, and that benefits the consumer by not having legacy techonology in their phone so they can ride the future | |
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2009-Aug-28 4:19 pm
This just lost all credibility.from the link quote: Amount Demanded: $5,000,001,000.00
5 billion one hundred thousand dollars? | |
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2009-Aug-28 5:53 pm
Re: This just lost all credibility.actually thats 5 billion, one thousand dollars. | |
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Re: This just lost all credibility.said by anon714user :
actually thats 5 billion, one thousand dollars. my bad, yer right. but $5billion? | |
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Here is something The Obama can doInstead of health care reform why doesn't the President go for cell phone reform, that is something I would go for. | |
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iPhone MMSYes it, once again, seems that the "Death Star" doesn't quite know what to do with us iPhone users. First it's boatloads of just plain olde data usage bringing it's (flaky) 3G network to it's knees. iPhone's aren't Blackberry's, and it seems that ATT had no idea what the iPhone would do to it's network. Granted, it's nice having "unlimited" data for $30 a month, whereas other carriers charge by the Mb...Telstra, Vodaphone, Rogers, Orange comes to mind here. But...MMS..Jeeze..is it THAT hard ATT? My sis-in-law's Moto V3xx does MMS...as other phones..Blackberry's too. Oh well, guess I'll just continue to use my enV3 for the time being...thank you Verizon... | |
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I am waiting......And tapping my feet and my fingers and whistling...
I want proper bluetooth, MMS, and the ability to load my own ******* ringtones & audio alert sound files.
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2009-Aug-29 4:15 pm
Re: I am waiting......a friend of mine has a phone that has Wi-Fi, and bluetooth, and you can use both to load ringtones. There are different bluetooth versions. For example, my cell phone has the lower version which only supports headsets and other stuff like that. | |
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2009-Sep-8 3:56 pm
SoonAt&t finally announced a launch date of september 25th for mms on the iphone. How funny would it be if it went to trial and the trial date was after the launch. I can see it now:
"We don't know what they're talking about your honor, MMS is working fine." --At&t | |
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