Sprint and T-Mobile deal allows users to share pictures and video
In another move towards cell phone carrier cooperation, Sprint Corp. and T-Mobile USA Inc. have agreed to allow each other’s subscribers to exchange pictures and video.
A joint statement says the two companies are agreeing to "multimedia messaging services interoperability," which translates to subscribers being to send and receive photos and videos, between the two networks.
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