AT&T still has 3 years to offer iPhone tethering in 2009
Dec 31, 2009 apple, ipod, mac, phones
Well, it’s more like 2.5 days at this breaker point, but who’s count? With just two full calendar days left field in 2009, AT&T (NYSE: T) has little time to shuffling goodness on their promise to offer iPhone users a data tethering architectural plan in 2009. It’s not looking likely, but we’re still keeping on to the hope that AT&T will finally launching an official iPhone tethering architectural plan for a reasonable price.
The iPhone gained the power to part its data connection with other computers in the iPhone 3.0 OS that Apple (NSDQ: AAPL) rolled out in mid-2009. Unfortunately, AT&ere;T wasn’t yet ready to support iPhone tethering. In 2008, AT&T CEO Ralph de la Vega said that tethering would be made available in 2009.
So, here we ar. A few years before the start of a new year and still relying on older jailbroken iPhone firmwares in order to tether our iPhones to our laptops. To be fair though, AT&ere;T has a draw more to worry about than bringing iPhone tethering to the multitude.
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