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Apple looking to allow iPhone tethering?
Apple may be looking to permit tethering iPhones to computers, at least in the United States, rumors suggest. Tethering enables people to treat cellphones as external modems, connecting where Ethernet or Wi-Fi is not an option. While the technology is increasingly popular in Europe and ...
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iPhone tethering held back by AT&T network?
MacNN | The Macintosh News Network — [image] Plans to implement iPhone data tethering have been held back by AT 's concerns for its network, an as yet unverified rumor floated by MacBlogz claims. The site refers to a purportedly reliable source at AT who appears to corroborate an earlier report that Apple is discussing using the iPhone as a pseudo-modem with the provider but is primarily encountering opposition over AT 's fears for its network, which has reportedly remained unstable due to the sheer load of iPhones and other 3G devices saturating its service. AT is said to be especially worried ...

iPhone tethering held back by AT&T network?
Electronista | The Macintosh News Network — [image] Plans to implement iPhone data tethering have been held back by AT 's concerns for its network, an as yet unverified rumor floated by MacBlogz claims. The site refers to a purportedly reliable source at AT who appears to corroborate an earlier report that Apple is discussing using the iPhone as a pseudo-modem with the provider but is primarily encountering opposition over AT 's fears for its network, which has reportedly remained unstable due to the sheer load of iPhones and other 3G devices saturating its service. AT is said to be especially worried ...

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