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MMS to Rogers?

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tony - 22 Nov 2004 01:22 GMT
With the purchase from Rogers, does anyone know if us Fido users can
now send MMS (picture messages) to Rogers customers? Or are we still
limited to Fido users?

Thanx, cheers,

.:. tony
JF Mezei - 22 Nov 2004 03:49 GMT
> With the purchase from Rogers, does anyone know if us Fido users can
> now send MMS (picture messages) to Rogers customers? Or are we still
> limited to Fido users?

It will be a while before the networks are integrated to that extent.  It all
depends on whether the two companies have compatible software for MMS. An
article I read recently indicated that there lacked interoperability standards
between various MMS systems providers. Not sure what the status of it is right
now.

First step will probably see Fido/Rogers connect their SMS systems instead of
flowing through that 3rd party gateway that charges extra.
Pavel - 22 Nov 2004 06:06 GMT
On the topic of MMS...although a bit astray, I wonder if or when Rogers will
abolish that ridiculous Fido charge that the receipient of an SMS message,
other than from another cellular customer gets charged for receiving the
SMS.  For example, if I send an SMS to a Fido customer from ICQ, the Fido
customer will be charged.  If the reverse would occur, the Rogers does not
get charged for any SMS message.  In fact, I have numerous SMS reminders
setup to be sent to my Rogers cell.
 
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