



That's the reason AT&T isn't yet offering multimedia messaging and "tethering" options for the new $199 iPhone 3G S, says Roger Entner, head of telecom research for Nielsen. Apple showcased both of these features at last week's Worldwide Developer Conference, 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.
"Tethering will be available at some point," AT&T spokesman Mark Siegel told USA Today.
Meantime, iPhone users are gobbling up AT&T's network capacity at a record clip, the article says. According to Entner, the average iPhone user eats up around 40MB of capacity each month. Average smartphone usage is 40 to 80 megabytes.
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