VoIP raised hopes for tethering that were killed by AT&T
Those holding out hope that AT&T's
move to allow
VoIP applications to operate on its 3G network might mean
tethering would be coming soon for the iPhone will be sad to hear the
latest news from AT&T. Subscribers still can't “officially”
use the iPhone for tethering to a notebook and AT&T has announced
no plans to support the feature.
Tethering allows users to
connect a notebook or netbook and use the iPhone as a modem to
provide data connectivity. However, that feature has been blocked
since Apple added it to the iPhone in America.
AT&T still
maintains that before it offers a new feature, it must be sure that
it will offer a good user experience. An AT&T
spokesperson said, "Whenever we offer new features, we want
to offer the best possible customer experience. For tethering, we
need to do some additional fine tuning to our systems and networks so
that we do deliver a great experience."
Presumably that
fine tuning includes things like improving the 30%
dropped call rate in NYC and making 3G service more readily
accessible across its network. AT&T's Ralph de la Vega, head of
AT&T's wireless unit, had previously said tethering could come to
the iPhone this year.
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