Got an iPhone 3G or 3GS on AT&T? AT&T has just launched their official MMS support – welcome to 2002! MMS charges are 30 cents per message (or $1.30 while roaming), $5/month for 200, $15/month for 1500, $20 for unlimited, or $30 for unlimited on a FamilyTalk plan. Original iPhone users will have to put [...]
Nokia and AT&T have officially announced the availability of the Nokia Surge, a new S60 based phone which will be targeted at users who are particularly into social networking. According to Nokia’s press release the Surge is “an ideal device for active consumers who like to stay connected whether using IM, text or email, sending [...]
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A recent sneak preview of Qik on iPhone was an exciting preview for hopeful new iPhone 3GS owners. Apparently, some pushback from AT&T is preventing what looks like a great app from hitting the App Store because of concerns over bandwidth. We’re here to change all that. Check the link after the break.
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Yesterday I closed my Sprint Mobile Broadband account. Right now, I’m writing this post in a coffee shop in Washington DC. I’m not on wi-fi because I’m tethered to my AT&T 3G Internet connection through my new iPhone 3GS.
This isn’t exactly new, but it just got a lot easier. If you don’t want to do [...]
AT&T has been “listening to our customers” and has decided to relent on their original pricing on the iPhone 3G S for users who upgraded to the iPhone 3G last summer. Because of the release dates being less than a year apart, users who got the 3G at it’s release were going to have to [...]
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While AT&T is dragging its feet on official tethering support for iPhone customers, that doesn’t mean you can’t do it now with a relatively simple workaround involving a custom carrier settings file.
FLO TV the live mobile TV service will be expanding its nationwide service on June 12 after the DTV transition. There is the potential of reaching 200 million new customers across the U.S. by the end of 2009.
AT&T has announced plans to double the speed of its wireless broadband network by rolling out HSPA (High Speed Packet Access) technology. AT&T’s current UMTS (Universal Mobile Telecommunications System) 3G network tops out at 3.6Mbps, but moving to HSPA promises peak data speeds of 7.2Mbps – although real world speeds will of course be lower [...]
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Back in April we brought news of AT&T trialling subsidized netbooks with two-year data plans in Atlanta and Philadelphia. Now AT&T has announced the trials were a success, and will be available online and in over 2,200 stores across the U.S. this summer.
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SlingPlayer Mobile has finally arrived in the App Store, with one fairly major handicap – it won’t stream video over a 3G network. AT&T have cited their terms of service, which prohibits applications that “redirect a TV signal to a personal computer”, as the reason for blocking SlingPlayer’s 3G capability.