August 21st, 2008 by
Filed under: Cellphones, Wireless
So there’s good news and bad news, and we’re not even giving you the option of choosing which you’d prefer to hear first (hint: it’s the good). Sprint has dropped the price of its Phone-as-Modem plan (capped at 5GB monthly) to just $15 per month. Now, the rest of the story. First off, you must own a Power Vision phone with connection capabilities to a laptop. Next — unlike the old PAM plan which ran $49.99 / month all by itself — this “attachable plan” requires you to have another data plan already on your account. For instance, the BlackBerry Personal Pack ($30 / month) or the Worldwide Data Plan ($70 / month). In the end, it looks as if tethering in and of itself got cheaper, but those newfound strings that are reportedly attached will likely cause some frustration.
[Via phonescoop]
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August 1st, 2008 by
Filed under: Cellphones
Well, who knows what’s going on here, but Nullriver’s Netshare iPhone tethering app has made a reappearance for download by direct link only in the App Store, after getting unceremoniously yanked last night. It won’t show up in searches, but you can still get it if you know the link — that’s a bit odd. Nullriver told Macrumors that it doesn’t believe the SOCKS proxy violates any of the App Store SDK restrictions, and that while AT&T has tethering restrictions for its 3G network, other carriers around the world don’t, making the app legit in its opinion. Looks like Apple’s agreed — for now. We did a quick hands-on video last night, check it out after the break.
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August 1st, 2008 by
Filed under: Cellphones
Well, who knows what’s going on here, but Nullriver’s Netshare iPhone tethering app has made a reappearance for download by direct link only in the App Store, after getting unceremoniously yanked last night. It won’t show up in searches, but you can still get it if you know the link — that’s a bit odd. Nullriver told Macrumors that it doesn’t believe the SOCKS proxy violates any of the App Store SDK restrictions, and that while AT&T has tethering restrictions for its 3G network, other carriers around the world don’t, making the app legit in its opinion. Looks like Apple’s agreed — for now. We did a quick hands-on video last night, check it out after the break.
Update: Yeah, it’s offline again. This has really got to be drumming up sales, though. Well done, Nullriver. Thanks to everyone who sent this in.
Continue reading Netshare iPhone tethering app reappears in the App Store. Update: oh, it’s down again.
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February 13th, 2008 by
Filed under: Cellphones
So there’s a rumor floating around the internets concerning AT&T, iPhones, and tethering. The story goes something like this: the word tether is mentioned in an AT&T notice about users upgrading to a new iPhone and being forced into another two-year agreement. Apparently, some folks who’ve only quickly browsed the document made the mistake of assuming that AT&T used the word “tether” the way we all know it best: computer-to-phone, modem-style tethering. Unfortunately, this is a semantic problem — what AT&T’s talking about is using the dock connector to activate the phone, and sync with your computer… not the other way around. So next time you hear someone talk about AT&T’s “tethering” plan feel free to set ‘em straight.
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