Mms enabled on iphone 6 on simple mobile carrier

I have an iphone 6 and its on Simple Mobile. my mms isn't working when i send a non iphone user a picture it says Not Delivered.
Now when i send it to any iphone user the pic will go through via imessage.
I went to simple mobiles website regarding the situation and they gave me instructions on how to set it up and i tried sending a pic to a non iphone user and it came back again "Not Delivered'.
What can be done to fix this PLEASSSSSE HELLLLLP!. Thank you.

I debugged this on the actual iPhone 6 that was having the problem and I saw that it was failing when the token returned by the server was being stored in session storage.
I called up Apple support and spent a fair bit of time on the phone with them. The page was working on other iPhone 6 devices but not this one. After trying a few different settings and confirming it was working on Chrome, the fantastic Apple support person asked me to see if the page was set to 'private'.
On the bottom right of the safari browser, you click an icon and you can set individual websites to 'private'. Unchecking this made the website work and I could store the token in session storage. It appears that my client accidentally set the website to 'private' and this was causing the issue.
Hopefully this will save someone else some time with a similar issue.  Full credit to Apple support who spent over an hour to resolve this issue.

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