AT&T Notifies Unauthorized Tetherers to Knock It Off
AT&T needs to learn the functions of Android b4 they claim users are doing somethin wrong
Hotspotting is the only Paid Tethering Feature in Android... ATT needs to adjust its language..
USB Tethering is free, HotSpotting is paid.. therefore "Tether-ers" is an unfair term to Group everyone into.. only people Hotspotting for Free, via Jailbreaks, Rooting, and custom Roms are breaking any rules and avoiding fees..
it could be that PhoneScoop used the wrong language for the article though too... hey P.S. Hotspotting is what ATT wants to stop, since thats a feature they charge for, "tethering" via USB is free for android
Again this is like paying an ISP an extra fee for using the Wifi feature on your router.
lollipop said:
They should not be allowed to do this at all. Verizon once charged a monthly fee for a customer to use a the bluetooth feature of their phone. If a customer gets a data plan for their device then they should be allowed to use the data on that device how they see fit.
Again this is like paying an ISP an extra fee for using the Wifi feature on your router.
Charging for bluetooth is false. I have over 15 years with them and no such thing ever happened.
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