macblogz.com — AT&T may shock and surprise most of us as well as their competitors and charge much less than initially expected for an iPhone tethering plan. Additionally, sources report that there is much buzz surrounding iPhone tethering internally at AT&T.
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lowbotJan 11, 2009
He has 3G service + taxes. Thats about 80.
kalahan6Jan 11, 2009
Why do we want to tether in Europe? I pay €30 ($40) for a 300Mb monthly data. If I'm gonna tether my bill will go way up!
tomfrostJan 11, 2009
Netshare is sandboxed due to its IPA format, and so the developers couldn't run the passthrough as a daemon. PDANet doesn't have that limitation, meaning you can use every function of your phone WHILE it's running the tether. Definitely a better solution than NetShare.
bigbertha8Jan 12, 2009
Then you need to exercise your right to change providers.
venuspcsJan 13, 2009
Where I live I can't get cable tv/internet, dsl, wireless internet, etc. My only option is Cellphone based internet. I tried T-Mobile and Sprint and got very poor signal/speeds at my house so this is my only f**king option to get a descent internet connection.
crashingechelonJan 13, 2009
I think the unlimited txting should be $10-15 a month. My only complain for ATT is the retarded $20 a month for unlimited. Having that on top of your $30 data plan is a whole extra $50 a month!
Closed AccountJan 13, 2009
@hater2win: You drop your music into whatever folder you want in the SD card for Android to read it. Unplug it and find it in your music.
dioogleJun 16, 2009
Maybe ImTOO iPhone software suite can block them :)