i4u.com - 6/8/2009
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Apple is right now presenting the new iPhone 3.0 OS at the WWDC 2009 and confirmed that it will support tethering. Tethering is a seamless experience on the iPhone and part of the OS.
22 carriers around the world will support tethering at launch. Accord...
AT&T Is Screwing Over US iPhone Users [Apple]
i.gizmodo.com 6/8/2009 — There sure were a lot of fun things announced for iPhone 3.0 today! It's too bad US customers won't get to use them for a while thanks to how terrible AT&T; is. Interested in tethering? Available at some point, probably! MMS, something that's been ...
AT&T Responds: iPhone 3.0 MMS and Tethering
theiphoneblog.com 6/9/2009 —
We’ll just pass then the mic and let you tell us what you think in the comments!
Regarding MMS:
We absolutely will offer MMS on iPhone 3G S in late summer once we complete some system upgrades that will ensure our customers have ...
AT&T to Offer Tethering with iPhone —
Gizmos for Geeks
Engadget received confirmation that AT&T will in fact offer tethering with the iPhone.
Today at WWDC it was announced that 22 carrier partners in 44 countries would offer tethering, but the assumption was that AT&T would not provide tethering. With no official announcements, the ...
AT&T Confirms Tethering Plans In The Works —
iPhone Alley - News
Earlier today Apple announced that iPhone OS 3.0 would add tethering functionality to existing and future iPhones and would be available on 22 carriers at launch. Now Engadget claims to have word from an AT&T representative saying that they can confirm tethering will be available on the ...
AT&T: we'll offer tethering on the iPhone —
Engadget
It's been known since day one that iPhone OS 3.0 would support data tethering, and Apple took the opportunity at WWDC today to drive the point home by saying that it'd be launching the service with 22 carrier partners in 44 countries. Of course, it's easy to have assumed that AT&T ...
AT&T will EVENTUALLY offer iPhone tethering —
The iPhone User Guide
While iPhone customers might have been glad to hear that the newest iPhone 3.0 software supports both MMS and Tethering, U.S. customers found they were going to be left a bit behind. According to one report MMS will be delayed as current iPhone customers’ accounts have to be manually ...
O2 and New iPhone 3G S: Tethering and MMS prices —
PR News:
Now that the dust has settled over the announcement of the new iPhone 3G S at the WWDC 2009, there seems to be a huge amount of questions being asked, one of which is tethering and MMS prices. We thought we would take a look at O2’s prices.
Cnet UK have been doing some digging and it looks ...
Tethering now available on iPhone 3.0 software —
The iPhone User Guide
With Internet tethering on iPhone, you don’t need a Wi-Fi hotspot to surf the web from your computer. Now you can share the 3G connection on your iPhone with your Mac notebook or PC laptop and connect to the Internet anywhere. When your iPhone is tethered, you can still send and receive data ...
AT&T: MMS and Tethering On the Way —
Phone Scoop - Latest News
AT&T; confirmed that it will support MMS and tethering services on the iPhone 3GS "later this summer". An AT&T; spokesperson said, "We [need to] complete some system upgrades that will ensure our customers have the best experience with MMS. ... (follow link to read)
AT&T on iPhone 3G/3G S tethering, MMS, availability, etc. —
CrunchGear
We’re trying to get through all of this Apple iPhone related news as fast as possible so just bear with us.
To start, AT&T will offer tethering, but there’s no official announcement on that just yet.
On the MMS front, AT&T will offer MMS on the iPhone 3G S later this summer once ...
New iPhone 3GS and Tethering? What does that really mean? —
iPhone Answer
I am thinking of getting a new phone, and strongly considering the new iPhone just announced today. It will have “tethering” capabilities. Does that mean that if I get internet service on that iPhone I could actually use it at home connected to my MacBook and then cancel my Time ...
Palm Pre: takeaways from Premier night —
Engadget
Tethering is not supported and Sprint has no plans to offer a tethering add-on. The company says it just isn't a very good user experience and would prefer folks added on a data card line instead.
About 1,000 invitations were sent out to randomly-selected Premier customers for this ...