Become a MacRumors Supporter for $50/year with no ads, ability to filter front page stories, and private forums.

SFStateStudent

macrumors 604
Original poster
Aug 28, 2007
7,496
3
San Francisco California, USA
So far, so good. Though I've sent more MMS this month, the current bill for June '09 states $0.00 for MMS messages....:eek::eek::eek:
 

Attachments

  • Picture 1.png
    Picture 1.png
    5.4 KB · Views: 144
This is old, old news -- AT&T has announced that it will not charge iPhone users an additional fee for MMS.

Thanks for the worthless thread, though.

:)
 
This is old, old news -- AT&T has announced that it will not charge iPhone users an additional fee for MMS.

Thanks for the worthless thread, though.

:)

NO, thank you for your MORONIC post; I posted my BILL to show others that don't have MMS, that AT&T recognizes the ability of the 3GS to send and receive MMS, as demonstrated by my bill NOOB.....:eek::eek::eek::eek:
 
If you have a messages plan, there is no extra charge for MMS. This is the same for all AT&T phones. MMS are counted just the same as SMS when you have a messaging plan.
 
If you have a messages plan, there is no extra charge for MMS. This is the same for all AT&T phones. MMS are counted just the same as SMS when you have a messaging plan.

Thanks for that.

I think the OP is referring to a while back when there were threads of people concerned about being charged for MMS before it was activated officially. Then there were the threads of people wondering if AT&T would charge for MMS on the iPhone, I mean why not? They already reach in the offering plate.

I appreciate just seeing that thus far no extra charges have been applied. Now if AT&T would just admit that they are scared original iPhone users are going to be able to update the carrier file and send MMS and they are trying to figure out a sure fire way of not allowing this, thus the hold up.
 
Bickering aside, I certainly did not know that! That's a surprising generosity on the side of AT&T, something you don't see every day. I wonder how much coercing Apple had to do for this to happen....:eek:
 
Bickering aside, I certainly did not know that! That's a surprising generosity on the side of AT&T, something you don't see every day. I wonder how much coercing Apple had to do for this to happen....:eek:

How is providing the same service they already promise to every other customer on their network to iphone users any kind of "generosity?"
 
Register on MacRumors! This sidebar will go away, and you'll see fewer ads.