AT&T must hate me. Same settings, nothing works. Ugh.
those are not the rite settings
Anyone on an iPhone text plan have it working (not a family text plan)?
Try this: male the MMS proxy be: 66.209.11.32. (What you have is 66.2009.11.32 - if that is what you typed in, then it may not work!)
Mine's working, but i might have to get the 1500 or unlimited because I think I might start going over the 200 pretty soon. My billing cycle just started and look how many I've sendmost of them are just text but I've send a lot of mms.
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And you're on an individual iPhone plan, not a family plan?
Works for me.Anyone on an iPhone text plan have it working (not a family text plan)?
MMS still working in Columbus, OH.I'm on the regular iPhone 1500 msg plan. I'm flying out to Ohio today so we'll see if it works in another state.
Works for me.
I'm in Rosslyn. I have an iPhone 3G, non-jailbroken, OS 3.1. I have the 5.1 ipcc file, but wanted to wait until somebody from my area confirmed it worked.
Are you running OS 3.1?
What messaging plan do you have?
What MMS settings did you use?
You used the 5.1 carrier file correct?
Thanks!
Yes, regular old 1500 msg plan in Philadelphia.do you have the indv iphone text plan? if you do, where are you located?
Anyone on an iPhone text plan have it working (not a family text plan)?
Yes, regular old 1500 msg plan in Philadelphia.
hmm, guess i'll just wait for the opt out code to be released, or the 25th, tired of seeing that damn '!'
Apple added new MMS support to iPhone 3.0 to allow users to send pictures, video and audio recordings, contacts, or locations from Maps via 3G-capable iPhones. However, use of the new feature requires operator support.
AT&T, apparently afraid that millions of new iPhone 3.0 users would completely ransack its existing MMS service, reportedly decided to put opt-out service codes on all of its iPhone users' accounts until the company could beef up its network to accommodate the new demand.
In announcing its plans to enable the feature for iPhone users, AT&T explained, "It was important to give our customers a positive experience from day one. We support more iPhone customers than any other carrier in the world so we took the time necessary to make sure our network is ready to handle what we expect will be a record volume of MMS traffic. We truly appreciate our customers patience and hope they'll understand our desire to get it right from the start."
Rather than turning on MMS service for millions of American iPhone users all at once, AT&T has been selectively activating users across the country. Once activated, iPhone 3G and 3GS users should see a new "Cellular Data Network" menu item within the General/Network page of the Settings app and a new camera icon within the Messages app for sending photos.
That's an invalid Proxy IP...proof read before posting.
Need a family texting plan for it to work atm.