IPhone gulps AT&T network capacity
'Tethering,' multimedia messaging service for 3G S version delayed

By Leslie Cauley
USA TODAY

NEW YORK -- AT&T's wireless network is having a hard time keeping up 
with the Apple iPhone, a top wireless analyst says.

That's the reason AT&T isn't offering multimedia messaging and 
"tethering" options for the new $199 iPhone 3G S -- lack of network 
juice, says Roger Entner, head of telecom research for Nielsen.

When the iPhone 3G S was unveiled last week, Apple said it would 
offer both those features. "Tethering" allows a wireless device to 
serve as a broadband modem to provide over-the-air support for 
laptops, PCs and the like. Multimedia messaging, or MMS, enables 
users to attach video clips, audio files, pictures, etc. to text 
messages.

But when the list of global carriers offering the features was 
unveiled, AT&T wasn't on it. AT&T is the exclusive U.S. distributor.

AT&T says it plans to offer MMS "by the end of the summer," but it 
has so far declined to say when tethering might become available. As 
of Tuesday, that was still the case. The 3G S goes on sale Friday.

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http://www.usatoday.com/printedition/money/20090617/iphone17_st.art.htm

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