AT&T to offer free MMS with text-messaging plans
According to AT&T's latest iPhone 3G S FAQ (PDF), the company will offer MMS messages free with a text-messaging plan at some point later this summer. Until now, some current customers have feared having to pay an additional fee for texting. Considering all the negative feedback about iPhone 3G to 3G S upgrades, this is probably a strategic decision on AT&T's part.
Why all the fuss about MMS, especially given that you can replicate the functionality of MMS using e-mail much more easily on a smartphone? Even if e-mail is easy for you, your friends without a smartphone have only MMS for photos and videos between phones. AT&T's support of MMS to the iPhone bridges this gap.
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AT&T needs to be careful here. Many Apple customers have high expectations of Apple products, and when AT&T is a part of those products and services, they have to live up to some of those "requirements". Now the pricing of 3GS upgrades is understandable, as AT&T is following their own upgrade rules as they would for any phone. Everyone has to pay their subsidies, be it upfront or over the course of a contract. But the MMS and tethering points are crucial here. This was a good choice in relations to MMS, but we don't know what they will do with tethering. They could either please or provoke many users. If tethering becomes included, more people will become even more pressured to switch over, which could bring more profits to AT&T in the short term. Not too bad for them.
And if they claim that they're taking their time because of network overload, shouldn't AT&T be able to upgrade their network through software updates? From what I've heard, that's part of their plan, so I don't know why it takes them so long... they should start now. Get to work on those towers. Make that new radio in the 3GS worth something today, not months from now. Anyway, that's my spiel on the whole AT&T issue.
-BMF
I can't blame AT&T for not offering the subsidized 3G S to its existing 3G customers but it is a pretty bad move. Nothing will alienate the current base of iPhone users more rapidly than that decision. I am not eligible to upgrade until late 2010 so I will go to another carrier (i.e. Verizon) if AT&T loses exclusivity. If not, then I am sure the Pre will be much better by then so I will leave AT&T anyway.
As an aside, I have AT&T with a Nokia and have a $5/200 Messages plans that included MMS messages in that number. A couple of years ago they changed that and starting charging extra for the MMS messages, so I cancelled my messaging out of principal. A few months later they changed their tune again and I added it back. They are very arbitrary. They didn't even notify me of the change.
Pacific Crest analyst James Faucette raised his per-share estimate and price target on the handset maker.
In a note to investors Tuesday, Faucette estimated that between 90,000 and 100,000 units were sold in the Pre's first week on sale, and he believes there is a waiting list 30 names long at each store. The highly anticipated Pre launched on June 6.
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Why are you charging us twice or three times for the same damn internet ???!!!
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by rbowrbow
June 16, 2009 6:31 PM PDT
- Well I should hope FREAKING so!!!!
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