| O2 Won't Allow Laptop Tethering on iPhone 3G |
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| Written by Otto | |
| Monday, 16 June 2008 10:01 | |
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As of this morning we have information that the rumour that O2 will allow the iPhone 3G to be "tethered" to a laptop via Bluetooth to be used as a modem is NOT true. While our contact in O2 wouldn't comment directly on the rumor they did say the following - "....it's specifically in the conditions of 'unlimited usage' of data that the iPhone isn't to be used as a modem."... Our contact stated - "Also, you might like to ask Apple about the bluetooth on the iPhone" which sounds like there may even be a technical barrier to this operation, not just a business one? |
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| Last Updated ( Wednesday, 02 July 2008 20:49 ) |
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