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I just followed the instructions here: http://www.krillr.com/blog/N72ZCXJH/tutorial-mms-on-iphone-os-31-att

I wasn't getting anything either until I updated the IPCC.
Got it working in Chesapeake, VA, carrier 5.1 and OS 3.1
Can you finally customize the message alert sound instead of the default stock tones?
Michael, no I am not completely wrong and yes I do work for VZW. I am a sales rep at a Circuit City location. We only got 4 Storms and sold out within 20 minutes of opening. And yes, our corporate email stated that all direct-fulfillments after 2pm would ship out ON or AFTER December 5th.

Now, the reason you may have been told differently is if the location you went to ordered from a different warehouse.

Finally, don't claim that I "obviously don't work for verizon wireless". It only makes you look ignorant.
Heads up, I'm a VZW employee:

The current status on all direct-fulfillments for the BB Storm: If you placed an order today after 2pm EST, they will NOT ship out from our warehouses until after December 5th. Some stores MAY be receiving more as inventory levels out, but if you were not able to successfully get one today when the systems went down, try back tomorrow.

Also, if you have have a multi-line acct, and want to order several Storms, our systems may or may not allow the order for secondaries to go through due to pending orders.
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iPhone 3G
I thought access to the dock connector for 3rd party apps was restricted under the terms of the SDK agreement? Did something change? I'd rather not have to jailbreak my system once 2.0 hits, so this would be huge!!
Definitely, with the iPhone's awesome multimedia capabilities let's hope they're using the SDK!

Even though this would be considered a bandwidth hog, and a no-go set forth by Apple's SDK restrictions on the network, it would be perfect on WiFi.
I work for VZW, and I agree that contracts are annoying especially when you can't use the service, but faking your own death to avoid an ETF! That's just stupid.
How about improving the network quality and signal strenght in my area before doing anything else to the network? Thanks, a very unhappy AT&T iPhone user.
Let the hive mind of Engadget get that for you.
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