April 28, 2003, 2:51 PM — Despite Australia's strong mobile phone infrastructure, most Australians remain indifferent to flashy new offerings based around the Mobile Messaging Service. Find out if this lack of enthusiasm down under is a result of carriers' failure to prepare the groundwork for their new products - or the fact that people just don't want to pay for MMS.
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