AT&T has denied Internet reports that the telephone company would be delaying multi-media messaging (images, audio, video, rich text,) and that a tethering plan would cost an additional $55 per month for iPhone users in an e-mail to Wired.com.
In the message, a spokesman said that while the company will charge for a tethering plan, it has yet to be determined how much it will cost or when it will become available. AT&T also maintained that MMS will be available “later this summer.”
However, the article does note a problem with the statement:
“Early September is still considered late summer, so if MMS doesn’t arrive until then, AT&T will not have broken its promise.”





