AT&T Wireless Services Inc. unveiled enhancements to its mMode wireless data
service, which the carrier said are designed to provide customers with
faster and easier access to content with an increased level of simplicity
and personalization.
RCR Wireless News in October first reported that AT&T Wireless planned to
relaunch its mMode service.
The enhancements include more user-friendly content menus and navigation
options designed to allow access to popular applications in three clicks or
less. In addition a new My mMode option allows subscribers to create a
customer home page that can provide access to many applications in just two
clicks.
"We're taking mMode to the next level," said Andre Dahan, president of AT&T
Wireless Mobile Multimedia Services. "We've passed the early-adopter state,
and these new enhancements are designed to bring mMode to the mass market."
AT&T Wireless added that the updated mMode offering would use more
XHTML-based content that would allow for richer graphics and enable a
broader base of content providers to supply their products and services. The
carrier noted the upgraded mMode offering would cost the same as the older
version with rate plans beginning at $3 per month for a pay-as-you-go
offering and up to $20 per month for 8 Megabytes of data transmission.

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moon - 21 Nov 2003 02:55 GMT
the enchance suck,, it has screwed up my pop3 mail!!!!!
> AT&T Wireless Services Inc. unveiled enhancements to its mMode wireless data
> service, which the carrier said are designed to provide customers with
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> version with rate plans beginning at $3 per month for a pay-as-you-go
> offering and up to $20 per month for 8 Megabytes of data transmission.
[ a m z ] - 21 Nov 2003 04:12 GMT
> AT&T Wireless Services Inc. unveiled downgrades to its mMode
> wireless data service, which the carrier said are designed to frustrate
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>
> For the more gullible, the above is a work of FICTION and CRITICISM.
Scott Stephenson - 21 Nov 2003 04:17 GMT
>> As this interview concluded, Dahan began to chuckle and pulled off his
>> mask to reveal that he was, in fact, Dogbert of Dilbert comic strip fame.
>>
>> For the more gullible, the above is a work of FICTION and CRITICISM.
Hey- what did Dogbert do to get dissed like this? I would have thought it
was was Barney from the SImpsons.
Scott Stephenson - 21 Nov 2003 04:18 GMT
>> As this interview concluded, Dahan began to chuckle and pulled off his
>> mask to reveal that he was, in fact, Dogbert of Dilbert comic strip fame.
>>
>> For the more gullible, the above is a work of FICTION and CRITICISM.
Hey- what did Dogbert do to get dissed like this? I would have thought it
was was Barney from the SImpsons.
[ a m z ] - 21 Nov 2003 05:14 GMT
> >> As this interview concluded, Dahan began to chuckle and pulled off his
> >> mask to reveal that he was, in fact, Dogbert of Dilbert comic strip fame.
>
> Hey- what did Dogbert do to get dissed like this? I would have thought it
> was was Barney from the SImpsons.
Because IIRC, Dogbert is always the one hatching plans to rip off consumers
and/or torment employees of the company. Besides, I've always pictured
ATTWS execs to look like Barney in the first place -- in full delirium and
belching.
Scott Stephenson - 21 Nov 2003 05:28 GMT
>> >> As this interview concluded, Dahan began to chuckle and pulled off his
>> >> mask to reveal that he was, in fact, Dogbert of Dilbert comic strip
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> ATTWS execs to look like Barney in the first place -- in full delirium and
> belching.
LMAO.............great answer
YouThink - 21 Nov 2003 06:51 GMT
lol
> >> >> As this interview concluded, Dahan began to chuckle and pulled off his
> >> >> mask to reveal that he was, in fact, Dogbert of Dilbert comic strip
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>
> LMAO.............great answer
Todd Allcock - 21 Nov 2003 18:49 GMT
> The
> carrier noted the upgraded mMode offering would cost the same as the older
> version with rate plans beginning at $3 per month for a pay-as-you-go
> offering and up to $20 per month for 8 Megabytes of data transmission.
I guess with T-Mo's unlimited WAP for $5, I can afford the weather
being an extra click or two away! ;-)