
 Originally Posted by 
ajol
					
				 
				
MMS is not even heard of in JAPAN.... their phones use email and send pictures thru email
			
		 
	 
 hmmm is that right? let me contradict you with Japan Operator settings for Vodafone JP (Vodafone KK)
WAP Settings (Main Menu -> Connectivity -> Internet Settings)
Profile Name: Vodafone Live Web
Proxy: Vodafone Live Web
Use Proxy: On
Proxy Settings (Main Menu -> Connectivity -> Internet Settings)
Proxy Name: Vodafone Live Web
Proxy Address: vfkkwapproxy.vodafone.ne.jp
Access Point: Vodafone Live
Home: 
http://ptl/menu/
Port Number: 8080
Authentication Type: HTTP-BASIC
User Name: vodafonelive
Password: qceffknarlurqgbl
Proxy Name: Vodafone 
Live MMS
Proxy Address: vfkkmmsproxy.vodafone.ne.jp
Access Point: Vodafone Live
Home: <<Blank>>
Port Number: 8080
Authentication Type: HTTP-BASIC
User Name: vodafonelive
Password: qceffknarlurqgbl
Access Point Settings (Main Menu -> Connectivity -> Internet Settings)
Access Point Name: Vodafone Live
APN: mailwebservice.vodafone.ne.jp
Authentication Type: None
User Name: vodafonelive
Password: qceffknarlurqgbl
DNS: <<Blank>>
Linger Time: <<Time in seconds you want connection to timeout in>>
MMS Accounts (Main Menu -> Messaging -> Messaging Settings -> 
MMS Settings)
Profile Name: Vodafone Live MMS
Proxy: Vodafone Live MMS
Relay Server URL: 
http://mms/
now check out this link
Japanese MMS boosts J-Phone — MobileMonday Global: Industry News
"Sha-mail is J-Phone's MMS messaging service"
"as of August 9, 2002, the number of "Sha-mail" units exceeded the six million mark"
"The rapid growth of "Sha-mail" can be attributed to its ease-of-use, which allowed great numbers of customers to learn how to use the service."