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2009-09-29
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#22
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Same here, Tele2 Sweden. Only difference between my Internet settings and the MMS is the starting page; http://mmsc.tele2.se.
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2009-09-29
, 11:44
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@ Stockholm, Sweden
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2009-09-29
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@ norway
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#24
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Some discussion on IRC about it: http://wiki.maemo.org/Mms_implemention_conversation
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2009-09-29
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Don't most network providers accommodate for this?
I know Vodafone in Australia and a few others in Asia would detect that you didn't have an MMS phone and sms you the details on how to download the image from their website.
Again I can only speculate from my limited need and use of MMS in different 3 Country's.
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2009-09-29
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2009-09-29
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@ Netherlands
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#27
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2009-09-30
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2009-10-01
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@ Orléans, France
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#29
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Added the problem with only one APN available in Fremantle atm to the wiki; http://wiki.maemo.org/MMS_implementation
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2009-10-01
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#30
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i do expect miracles and instant fixes. unlike the community developers, nokia has all the knowledge about MMS. they've implemented it over and over again. they know the theory (what's in the specs), they know what works in real life (quirks with carrier implementations - worldwide!), they have existing source code.
but it's good to read here that my above assumptions aren't valid for everyone and that people would love working on MMS just for the fun of it, no matter what Nokia does meanwhile. I must have underestimated this community... yet again.