I cannot send/receive MMS

In my BB pearl 9105 the option ''send MMS'' does not exist!!!!   (i cannot also receive MMS) how can i do??

Actually, for any and all formal support, you start with your wireless service provider. I simply meant to say that the MMS service is not part of the BB-specific services and is instead part of your voice-level services. But support starts the same way...you are paying them for a service they are not delivering...you have the leverage. If your carrier cannot figure it out, they have the ability to escalate into RIM at no fee to you...you have no method to accomplish that (these forums are user-to-user...not user-to/from-RIM).
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