On 2010-05-30, nospam <nospam@nospam.invalid> wrote:
> In article <1u65069v840lksrpjovrggv9s8cn62oefm@4ax.com>, John Navas
><jnspam1@navasgroup.com> wrote:
>> Tell that to those of us with Android phones that cost us less, give us
>> more, and don't limit us to AT&T. :D
>
> android phones are just catching up to iphones and the at&t exclusivity
> is going to end, probably sooner than people think.
How soon do people think AT&T exclusivity is going to end?
> android 2.2 adds tethering, something the iphone has had for a year.
> although at&t doesn't support it on the iphone, just about every other
> carrier does.
My iPhone can be tethered on about 12% of the carriers the phone
can be used with. That's "just about every other carrier"?
> all), they could disable tethering entirely. sprint has announced it's
> going to be $30/mo *more* for tethering.
Why is that surprising? That's what Verizon and AT&T charge as well
(I don't know what T-Mobile charges, it might be cheaper).
Dennis Ferguson
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