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AVonGauss
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I have no idea why they are pulling the tethering apps, but I do want to point out that T-Mobile is no longer the only carrier involved with Android and others may also be exerting their own influences and concerns.


tiger72
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said by AVonGauss:

I have no idea why they are pulling the tethering apps, but I do want to point out that T-Mobile is no longer the only carrier involved with Android and others may also be exerting their own influences and concerns.
VERY good point.
I just checked, and Vodafone, Singtel, o2, TMO, etc ALL have no-tethering clauses in their TOS for phone broadband.
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hottboiinnc
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reply to AVonGauss
T-Mobile is the only Android carrier (currently) in the US though.


AVonGauss
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At this exact moment and time, that is true, but right now there are also non-US carriers.



tiger72
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said by hottboiinnc:

T-Mobile is the only Android carrier (currently) in the US though.
The Android Market is open worldwide. So that is irrelevant.

hottboiinnc
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it is open world wide but only one carrier in the United States. So your comment is irrelevant.


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