Google Allows Android Tethering Outside U.S.

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Take a dose of your own medicine USA. That will teach you not to give non-residents contests, or give the world Zune Marketplace and the ability to buy iPod apps with Apple giftcards.
 

hellwig

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Considering there was a news story on here not long ago about T-Mobile releasing a new 3G-Modem, I'm not surprised they yanked those apps. No reason to undermine your own business.

It might be nice, but I'm still not sure where I would have adequate 3G access and not have WiFi. Airports may charge for Wifi, but like your going to get a meaningful 3G signal sharing a tower with 10,000 other cell phones.

Does anyone use Cell-phone tethering other than to avoid paying for Wi-Fi or home internet access?
 

lejay

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[citation][nom]hellwig[/nom]Considering there was a news story on here not long ago about T-Mobile releasing a new 3G-Modem,[/citation]

Wtf, T-Mobile are building 3g-modems? Are you sure they are not just providing the serivce?
 

MJRSnyder

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i think tethering should be free your paying for the service already so why should you not be able to view the same thing on a bigger screen?
 

cl_spdhax1

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they sell modems on their website, i think they are using the 3g service (but not sure), because tmobile also provides a home telephone service.
 
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