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I'm on T-Mobile and i have to say i'm very impressed with the new MMS + GPRS services. I had vodafone for 4 months and decided to cancel and go back to T-Mobile. I've noticed the GPRS is better, seems faster and more reliable, and MMS is brilliant. Have pop3 email setup to send pix from my MCA-20 too and works great. Not forgetting T-Mobiles customer service is 2nd to none! Not a joke like vodafone and O2 whos CSR's are thick as pig shit at the best of times! I love my T-Mobile!
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Posted: 2002-07-14 20:27:00
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are u high or sumet ?!?!
T-Mobile r gr8 u say ??!!
do u kno how many network fauilures they have, their MMS is overcharged n ull see that wen Virgin n Vodafone release theirs in Spetember
u may be avin good GPRS from em but their GSM service is nowhere near the level of O2 or Vodafone, though it is better than orange
as for the 'benfits' T-Mobile givin u extras like a pop3 addy 2 collect ur MMS from etc, thats not a benefit thats a must have, the way the network works requires there 2 b a mail server running the MMS, for peeps wit 3510's etc who cant actually receive MMS, it gets auto forwarded 2 the mail server ! they may have said 2 u 'oooooooooooh look u can have free email collection of ur MMS 2 rnt we gr8 now give us all ur money n well knock out 20 cells a day of your service n take 7 days 2 fix it 2'
T-Mobile i aint impressed wit
their cust is ervice is 3rd in fact - u may find em good but the nation says no !
the best ull find and has been for the last 2 years runnin is Virgin !!
although Virgin use T-Mobile network u will see Virgins service sky rocket in next 2 months as they are detatching themselves and controlling their own network space and maintaing it themselves not relyin on crappy T-Mobile
i have no idea y i just ranted
but heyho
MMS is nifty though
true.
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Posted: 2002-07-26 11:21:00
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Vodafone are currently aiming for a 1st October 2002 launch for MMS, the pricing model will be similiar to o2's planned 30p per MMS (exact details are pending but there may be a promotion with the launch).
The Phone Configurator on the Sony Ericsson website now contains the settings for MMS for Vodafone U.K. (which you can get sent to your phone), but it will not work until the product gets launched.
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Posted: 2002-08-01 15:32:00
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Does orange even plan to bother bringing it out?I've asked in a few other topics bout orange bringing out MMS and no one has a f*cking clue?
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Posted: 2002-08-01 17:39:00
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If I download the MMS settings for Vodafone from
's phone configurator, do you reckon I'll be able to receive MMS even though the service has not been launched yet??
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Posted: 2002-08-02 17:06:00
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Orange has release MMS today. It costs 40p per MMS.
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Posted: 2002-08-13 21:25:00
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riflogic - no, those settings for Vodafone U.K. on Sony Ericsson's configurator website do not work because the WAP Gateway used for MMS by Vodafone has not yet been configured or enabled for Public use.
Sony Ericsson jumped the gun, you have to wait until Vodafone launches MMS (pencilled in for 1st October 2002).
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Posted: 2002-08-13 23:47:00
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nice to see Vodafone and Orange though about MMS unlike T-Mobile hmm which you rather pay 30p per message ( as not that many people have MMS hansets yet) or pay an extra £20 per month and the end up using the GPRS on it otherwise its a rip off? Without Vodafone there wouldnt be any other networks with GPRS
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Posted: 2002-08-14 13:48:00
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info:
Orange joins UK MMS fray
http://theregister.co.uk/content/22/26670.html
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Posted: 2002-08-14 14:16:00
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Thanks for the Cophia
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Posted: 2002-08-14 16:21:00
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