2011-05-04

Mobile operators to block free Android phone connection sharing application

Technology blog Technologizer report that, in the Android Market app store free Android phone connection sharing application was of United States mobile operators AT&T, Verizon Wireless and t-mobile’s block. Mobile operator Sprint Nextel still support the Android mobile phone connection sharing application, possibly because it continues to Android phone users with unlimited, unlimited time for voice, SMS and data services.

For smartphones as a tablet or portable modem for PC users, other mobile operators charge a monthly fee of us $ 15 to 20. PDANet mobile connection sharing application to help users reduce costs, such as.

News that the T-Mobile has long opposed free phone connection sharing application, AT&T, Verizon Wireless is the only recently begun to ban such application. The three companies of mobile phone users install connection sharing application on the mobile phone will receive a prompt when, “operator does not support this application. ”

Verizon Wireless spokesman said that the block of free mobile phone connection sharing application is Google, but not that Google is the request of the mobile operators, including Verizon Wireless did so, “Google is responsible for its content in the app store.”

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