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JKingGrim 03-10-2008 01:11 PM

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Dan from corporate spoke with the messaging team and he told me that they are actually trying to bring MMS to the PPC phones this year. He left a voice message, but I will call back to ask him some more questions and ask if they can comment about arcsoft being blocked.

imneveral0ne 03-11-2008 05:28 AM

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Originally Posted by JKingGrim (Post 210074)
Dan from corporate spoke with the messaging team and he told me that they are actually trying to bring MMS to the PPC phones this year. He left a voice message, but I will call back to ask him some more questions and ask if they can comment about arcsoft being blocked.



thats excelent news, im assuming you work for sprint and that is how you got this info?

Deneteus 03-11-2008 05:29 AM

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Originally Posted by JKingGrim (Post 210074)
Dan from corporate spoke with the messaging team and he told me that they are actually trying to bring MMS to the PPC phones this year. He left a voice message, but I will call back to ask him some more questions and ask if they can comment about arcsoft being blocked.

Let me know what he says because I have a letter already written to the Chairman of the FCC, The Attorney General of the State of Texas and Sprints Corporate Headquarters that I plan on mailing/faxing it out within the next week about the issue via registered mail and other certified means.

I want a formal response that isn't some half baked excuse. There needs to be an investigation into this and i have no idea why anyone would let this happen.

Unfortunately this is a sham perpetrated on Sprints more dedicated customer base.

MMS and Sprint TV were working fine until Sprint saw fit to block all access to these services from phones that it was well capable of supporting these services.

I would like to begin a formal investigation into Sprint blocking of MMS messages when they signed an exclusive partnership wth other vendors to fully support Picture/Audio/Text MMS across all of the Vendors networks but chose not to support it on their own.

imneveral0ne 03-11-2008 05:32 AM

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Originally Posted by bavsav (Post 210032)
After twenty minutes of waiting and fifteen minutes of talking in circles, I basically got a "well, sorry...it doesn't work and it's not going to work."

Love my phone, but so sad I ever switched to Sprint ](*,)


aww dont say that, u know noone can offer a deal like sprint can lol.

wldthng842 03-11-2008 11:02 AM

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Originally Posted by Deneteus (Post 211419)
Let me know what he says because I have a letter already written to the Chairman of the FCC, The Attorney General of the State of Texas and Sprints Corporate Headquarters that I plan on mailing/faxing it out within the next week about the issue via registered mail and other certified means.

I want a formal response that isn't some half baked excuse. There needs to be an investigation into this and i have no idea why anyone would let this happen.

Unfortunately this is a sham perpetrated on Sprints more dedicated customer base.

MMS and Sprint TV were working fine until Sprint saw fit to block all access to these services from phones that it was well capable of supporting these services.

I would like to begin a formal investigation into Sprint blocking of MMS messages when they signed an exclusive partnership wth other vendors to fully support Picture/Audio/Text MMS across all of the Vendors networks but chose not to support it on their own.

What exactly are you hoping to gain. Did Sprint break any laws by refusing to offer you a service? What exactly are the FCC and the AG going to do? They only enforce laws. Any company reserves the right to refuse service to any one at any time for any reason. They chose not to offer it. End of story. Why is for them to know and disclose as they feel necessary. They are a public company. Your best shot at getting an answer is to own stock and contact the investor relations team. Tell them you own stock and have heard rumors. You want a simple explanation so you can make a decision to keep or sell the stock. Other than that a letter to the corporate HQ is not a bad alternative, but if this was a conscious decision made by upper management they will most likely send you some generic response. All you are doing is wasting the mail room clerks time at the FCC and AG. They cannot help you. Now if you can find a law that they broke then yes contacting them would suffice. The BBB isn't even accepting claims on this to the best of my knowledge.

Frambosie 03-11-2008 12:36 PM

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Originally Posted by wldthng842 (Post 211690)
What exactly are you hoping to gain. Did Sprint break any laws by refusing to offer you a service? What exactly are the FCC and the AG going to do? They only enforce laws. Any company reserves the right to refuse service to any one at any time for any reason. They chose not to offer it. End of story. Why is for them to know and disclose as they feel necessary. They are a public company. Your best shot at getting an answer is to own stock and contact the investor relations team. Tell them you own stock and have heard rumors. You want a simple explanation so you can make a decision to keep or sell the stock. Other than that a letter to the corporate HQ is not a bad alternative, but if this was a conscious decision made by upper management they will most likely send you some generic response. All you are doing is wasting the mail room clerks time at the FCC and AG. They cannot help you. Now if you can find a law that they broke then yes contacting them would suffice. The BBB isn't even accepting claims on this to the best of my knowledge.

I think the biggest issue is that when you pay for your unlimited data plans or you sign up for the new simply everything plans part of the monthly service charge is for picture messaging and, as far as i can recall, there is nothing that notes that PPCs are not exempt. Likewise, it's not that the phones or Windows Mobile does not support the feature, in fact it does but for some reason Sprint has chosen to disable it...

wldthng842 03-12-2008 02:09 AM

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I agree and find that very disappointing. What part of it is illegal. Picture mail always has a disclaimer for only supported devices. There is really nothing that can be done except to file complaints with whatever Sprint dept will take them and hope for the best.

bosslady 03-13-2008 08:17 PM

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oh no so we cant send pix to a number? ive been trying to learn to do that since i got this phone

guitardoc64 03-13-2008 10:31 PM

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Originally Posted by bosslady (Post 216910)
oh no so we cant send pix to a number? ive been trying to learn to do that since i got this phone

You can email pix, it's a hassle and it does work but it's not as easy as the hack and you HAVE to have a data plan (unless you're independently wealthy) see the announcements at the top of all Sprint threads on this forum for info.

wldthng842 03-14-2008 05:17 PM

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try nueMMS


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