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    Here is a detailed description of how to configure the native MMS application on the iPhone 3.0 OS

    http://blog.vinko.com/2009/06/15/mms...-on-iphone-3g/

    APN = wap.digiceljamaica.com
    MMSC = http://mms.digicelgroup.com
    Username = wapuser
    Password = wap03jam
    MMS Proxy = 172.016.007.012:8080

    Let me know if this works.

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    Default iphone MMS

    Here is a detailed description of how to configure the native MMS application on the iPhone 3.0 OS

    http://blog.vinko.com/2009/06/15/mms...-on-iphone-3g/

    APN = wap.digiceljamaica.com
    MMSC = http://mms.digicelgroup.com
    Username = wapuser
    Password = wap03jam
    MMS Proxy = 172.016.007.012:8080

    Let me know if this works.
    That CSR at Digicel was missed informed. The thing works. For all u iphone users out there u can now have mms on your phone with digicel.

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    Psilos, I entered the settings just like you said, however, the settings aren't 'saved' when I click the 'back to previous menu' button. What do you suggest I do next?
    I'm using a 2G iPhone with OS 3.0
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    Let me try it out on a 2G and see if I experience the same issues. I will let you know.

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    I was also interested in using a jailbroken app called SwirlyMMS, since it has the settings for Digicel in the APP itself. However, there isn't a demo available anymore, so I'm looking for a workaround if you know what I mean.
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    Did anyone else get MMS to work with the IPHONE?

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    I use SwirlyMMS (from a questionable source). It works for sending messages, but I have to have the app open to recieve MMS (at the same time it's being sent).

    It's not worth it to use it to recieve MMS on a 2G though.

    A typical MMS sucks $10 credit (using the built-in settings).
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    Quote Originally Posted by psilos View Post
    Here is a detailed description of how to configure the native MMS application on the iPhone 3.0 OS

    http://blog.vinko.com/2009/06/15/mms...-on-iphone-3g/

    APN = wap.digiceljamaica.com
    MMSC = http://mms.digicelgroup.com
    Username = wapuser
    Password = wap03jam
    MMS Proxy = 172.016.007.012:8080

    Let me know if this works.
    Firstly I would like to thank then Tech Jamaica for running a well maintained site with a lot of very good info on Jamaica

    Hey man...thanks sooo much...been looking for this info for so long...it worked perfectly on my...jailbroken/unlocked iPhone 3.0.1 OS...too nice

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