MMS for iPhone? It’s Already Here, Says Mobispine
TheAppleBlog —
... The Stockholm-based mobile services company currently provides white lable RSS reader and Desktop SMS and MMS solutions to companies looking to get their own branded mobile service. Today they announced that they are now offering yet another brandable service: MMS capability for the Apple iPhone. ...
Mobispine offers first native MMS app for iPhone
MacDailyNews —
... about the opportunity to enable MMS for iPhone users. On the compnay's website, Mobispine says they are "confident that operators will find the service easy to use and profitable with an opportunity to expand messaging usage, improve subscriber retention and increase revenue. The service will also increase customer loyalty and recognition as the brand is displayed on the user's phone. The application will be branded for each operator and distributed via the App store." More info here . Jonny Evans reports for Distorted-Loop, "Users can easily create a new MMS and attach a ...
News: MMS coming to iPhone via re-branded Mobispine app
iLounge | All Things iPod, iPhone, iTunes and beyond —
... ) claiming that iPhone carrier Telia would soon offer a Multimedia Messaging Service (MMS) application for its iPhone customers, mobile services company Mobispine has announced that it is developing a native MMS application for the iPhone. According to a posting on the company’s blog, Mobispine will sell a specially-branded version of its MMS application to operators, who in turn will make it available to users via the App Store. It is currently unclear whether Mobispine will be able to receive approval from Apple for the MMS application.
Where the White Labels Are: The Imaginary Beast of iPhone Carrier Value-Add
TheAppleBlog —
... So far, their hasn’t exactly been a rush of interest from their target market, which is exclusive carriers who offer the iPhone for Mobispine, and primarily that same or similar service providers for JAJAH. So what gives? People seem to want this, judging by the response to Mobispine’s blog post alone, and the frequency with which less complete and effective third-party MMS solutions pop up in the App Store. And if I could use my iPod touch as a WiFi-connected home phone inexpensively, I’d gladly replace my landline. But these companies ...


