Just to add my frustration to this thread...
Ever since I got my G1 in November I haven't been able to neither
receive nor send MMS on the "Ventelo" network in Norway.
This is quite surprising to me, as I kind of expected that buying a
GSM world phone (quad bands, isn't it?) should work both with voice,
data, SMS and MMS...
I understand now that I'm wrong, but compared to GSM phones from
Nokia, Sony Ericsson and others - does Android have a totally
different way of handling APN's, and if so - why?
Short example: two years ago I ordered a US spec GSM Palm Treo 680
from eBay, originally AT&T branded but I received it unlocked. I just
slipped in my Norwegian SIM card and everything worked (it didn't have
wifi nor 3G, but voice, MMS, SMS and GPRS worked like a charm).
Added info: I recently installed the ADP firmware, hoping it would
help, but it didn't.

Thanks,
Christopher

> I got same doubt.
> I see the cupcake code,Google still highlight //TODO:Increase this to
> match the max number of simultaneous PDP contexts we plan to support.
>
> It obviously Google hasn't supported the MutipleAPN(simultaneous PDP
> contexts), it's not meet to their announce roadmap.
>
> So far if we want to active the second PDP context(ex: MMS),Andoird
> will disconnect first PDP (ex:internet)then recovery it until MMS
> sent.

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