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Re: Sprint Denies PPC customers from sending picmail
I believe the reason behind Sprint not offering MMS on Smartphones MS/Blackberry/etc is because their MMS service is a rigged "be glad it does something" system. I switched to VZW for one week because I had enough of customer service "we promise to call you back" run around. I had the Samsung i760 and oddly enough, I could send and receive MMS right to the phone. I was not sent a link to view the MMS. If this is the case and Sprint has a poorly written system that all of their current phones are provisioned to use, implementing a fully functioning MMS system would cause them to have to push updates to each and every phone they have running on their network. The cost would probably outweigh the consumer happiness. It all boils down to WiMax, QCHAT, and trying to get out of the red with spending a little money as possible. Don't expect squat from Sprint for at least five years, that is if they are are still around.
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Re: Sprint Denies PPC customers from sending picmail
Sprint has true MMS for phones that support it. All PV phones that are not smart :) can send/recieve true MMS. Links are only sent to phones that do not support MMS like our smart ones. This is all outsourced to third parties to do the routing so it is rather easy to modify. Sprint did this when moving from 1x to evdo in order to provide true MMS
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Comes down to $$$. Carriers should make things simple and make these services inclusive.
Reading a piece from Open Mobile Alliance there is, in the protocol a way to charge, (of course)... http://www.openmobilealliance.org/te...20050301-a.pdf Page 27, section 6.5 6.5. Forwarding of Multimedia Message The forward transaction consists of the M-Forward.req message sent from the MMS Client to the MMS Proxy-Relay in order to request an MM to be forwarded that is located at the MMS Proxy-Relay and the corresponding confirmation message (MForward. conf) sent from the MMS Proxy-Relay to the MMS Client. The request for Reply-Charging SHALL NOT be forwarded. The MMS Proxy-Relay MAY reject a request to forward a MM that includes Reply-Charging fields or the MMS Proxy-Relay MAY accept the forward request but it MUST remove the Reply-Charging fields from the forwarded MM. The MMS Client MUST include a unique transaction identifier in the M-Forward.req message. |
Re: Sprint Denies PPC customers from sending picmail
Everything in America comes down to money, even free stuff isn't really free. They made money somewhere.
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How? Even freeware is supported somewhere. Ads on site etc.
There is a different co that approaches sprint each year to provide free unlimited wireless minutes to their subscribers. They want to ad support it by making their ringer that the people call an advertisement as well as one at the begining of the call. This may appear to users as a free call but the company made more than they normally would on that call if you paid a monthly plan. they get paid per call more than it costs them to make the call. the problem is that they cannot figure out how to make back the subsidy of the phone. Nothing is truly free in this world. |
Re: Sprint Denies PPC customers from sending picmail
I just got off the phone with a VIP - Executive Analyst with Sprint, and got to vent a lot of the frustrations most of us have, like the MMS issues with smartphones and the repeated delaying of the Mogul ROM update. I also made clear our frustrations with the continued level of secrecy Sprint falls behind regarding almost EVERY issue. She seemed to actually listen, and may be someone who can actually help get stuff done. She's actually met Dan Hesse and assured me that he actually does want to change things and is working hard to do so. Now he's got a few more things to work with.
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I have met Dan too. It is not that uncommon. However he cannot make all these decisions alone. This decision was probably made without him even knowing there was a work around. It is not common knowledge within the campus that there was a work around or it got shut off. I emailed some people and have heard nothing. It is probably one small group in the network division that is handling this.
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Yeah, but the point I'm trying to make is that we need to start getting people a little higher-up than customer service reps to hear about this problem. CSRs won't be able to really do anything to help. On top of that, when they DO make recommendations, nobody in the company is really gonna listen. Someone a little higher up might have their recommendations and inquiries taken a little more seriously.
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