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Mobispine AB announced the availability of Multimedia Messaging (MMS) for iPhone. Mobispine is now offering a “white label” MMS service for iPhone to global operators. The application will be branded for each operator and distributed via the Apple Appstore.
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via SlashPhone @ 7:06 21st Nov
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A Swedish company called Mobispine is currently developing a true MMS application for the iPhone. According to Mobispine, the application is still under development and has not been approved by Apple. The MMS app will be carrier-branded and also promoted by the carriers. Downloads of the app will probably be done through the iPhone Apps Store after the app is approved by Apple. With the app, users can both send and receive true MMS from an iPhone to any phone. Because the application will be carrier-dependent, it is up to the carriers to make the app available. In the U.S, for instance, the application would need to be sanctioned by AT&T Mobility. No carriers have yet said that they will offer Mobispine's MMS application to subscribers.
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via Phone Scoop @ 14:23 25th Nov
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Mobispine is ready to sell MMS on iPhone to global operators -- who will then offer the service to end-users.
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via Mac Daily News @ 17:15 20th Nov
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Last week we reported that folks at iPhone Hellas had blown the whistle on the release date for iPhone OS 2.2. The news attracted both positive and negative feedback from readers. Some of our commenters expressed their lack of hope for MMS making its way onto the iPhone, with the arrival of the iPhone 2.2 software. Therefore, we did some digging up, and what we found was that Mobispine is on track to offer up MMS for you guys, under the form of an app, downloadable via the iTunes App Store.
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via Softpedia @ 11:04 21st Nov
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Wednesday's report that a Swedish wireless company was planning to add an MMS application to the iPhone now makes a little more sense.
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via CNET News.com @ 17:58 20th Nov
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It has been revealed that Sweden residents will be the first to benefit from a Multimedia Messaging Service (also known as MMS) for iPhone. Meanwhile, developer Mobispine already has a native MMS app for iPhone users. The only gap left to fill is, of course, a spot in the App Store.
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via Softpedia @ 1:14 21st Nov
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