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August 29, 2008 10:20 AM PDT

Tethering coming soon to iPhone 3G?

Posted by Tom Krazit
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Apple and AT&T may soon offer an official way to get your laptop online using your iPhone 3G.

(Credit: Apple)

Apple CEO Steve Jobs seems very responsive to customer e-mail these days.

Gizmodo has obtained another e-mail supposedly sent from Jobs' iPhone, claiming that Apple and AT&T want to officially bring "tethering" to the iPhone 3G.

Lots of other carriers and handset makers offer ways to wirelessly hook your laptop up to your smartphone, and use the data connection of the phone to get on the Internet. But Apple and AT&T scuttled one early iPhone application called NetShare that was designed to do just that.

One Gizmodo reader claims to have asked Jobs why Apple and AT&T don't offer the option of paying for such a service, calling their reluctance "ludicrous." Steve supposedly said in reply, "We agree, and are discussing it with ATT." You can tether if you're willing to jailbreak, but that might get you in trouble with Apple and/or AT&T.

Is it just me, or does the recent rash of Jobs' e-mail replies to disgruntled customers raise anybody else's eyebrow? Jobs has been known to reach out to customers this way, and has invited shareholders to e-mail him directly, if they have questions or concerns, but over the last couple of weeks, he seems to have really picked up the pace.

I e-mailed Jobs directly this morning to see if he'd confirm whether he's actually responding to these e-mails, or whether a crack team of marketing department "Steves" monitors his in-box and selectively responds to keep that grassroots feeling alive. We shall see.

Tom Krazit, a staff writer for CNET News, focuses on all things Apple. He has covered traditional PC companies such as Dell and Hewlett-Packard, chip companies such as Intel and Advanced Micro Devices, and mobile computers ranging from Research In Motion's to Palm's. E-mail Tom.
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by pharmd August 29, 2008 12:16 PM PDT
I ran into steve at the express line in shop-rite. He said that he indeed sent out those emails.
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by AppleSuxLeo August 29, 2008 9:59 PM PDT
I saw him at FoodForLess and he told me the same thing ! We better ask Kevin "XPS=XtraPlasticShit" Rose to verify.
by doconn7 August 30, 2008 4:17 AM PDT
We are already paying for it and paying too much for "access" $130 per month for the unlimited plan is ridiculous! Without laptop access it's a waste, your paying twice as much as your home internet and get 1/100 th of the bandwidth.
Apple should wake up and listen to the people, there are a lot competitive products out there. limiting carriers, non tethering, no IR port and poor response to dropped calls. What is it that draws people to a product thats this poor.
I expected more from Apple. I don't have one, I'm waiting to see some thing favorable in the news, it's been a long wait and I think I may just stick with Verizon. As a road worrier I can't be limited with an iPhone.
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by agromer August 30, 2008 11:30 AM PDT
"We are already paying for it and paying too much for "access" $130 per month for the unlimited plan is ridiculous!"
"I don't have one, I'm waiting to see some thing favorable in the news, it's been a long wait and I think I may just stick with Verizon. "
So you are already paying for an iPhone in your first sentence, but in the next one you are on Verizon??
How about getting one and trying it before making judgements. I LOVE my iPhone and the access fee is on par with any other PDA available. (Unless you count Sprint or T-mobile, which I don't because I like to be able to make calls and not have dead spots every 5 steps)
by agromer August 30, 2008 11:32 AM PDT
"no IR port"
Seriously? Who the hell uses IR anymore. Sounds as if you are stuck in the past on your out of date Palm.
by doconn7 September 1, 2008 10:13 AM PDT
Well you can consider all 20K+ Realtors in northern NJ stuck in the 1980's because our key system uses ONLY "IR" I can't believe it either but it seems were stuck with it! I still like the fact that if I can't find the remote for the TV I can use my phone. To just delete the capability is harsh, Apple seems to do this a lot. Just abandon older technology and expect people to upgrade as if we had the unlimited resources of SJ.
As for the plan you don't need an Iphone to get the unlimited plan. and I know plenty of people who are trying to push me into an Iphone so I have used one already and their not all that and a slice of bread!
by gianpo400 September 1, 2008 2:17 PM PDT
Where did you get this $130 for unlimited #. I only pay $75 for unlimited and I actually own an iPhone unlike you. Even though you try to imply that you do.
by colamix August 30, 2008 5:14 AM PDT
The broader issue for iPhone owners, developers and non-US carriers is not whether Apple and AT&T start to offer tethering, but how they can justify having pulled the app in the first place. It wreaks of greed and utter contempt for consumers, developers and Apple's global carrier partners.
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by wogue August 31, 2008 2:47 AM PDT
who would have thought?! apple in the stranglehold of another company (att). itīs a risky strategy not to do what the marked needs.
look at the poor iphone original sales here in europe! donīt mess with your customers...
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by gnortsnad August 31, 2008 7:45 AM PDT
Still torn. I've been a very loyal fan and Apple customer for almost 20 years. I was just about to spring for the first generation iPhone when the 3G was announced. So, I waited patiently for its release. Now I'm very hesitant to buy the 3G because of the issues surrounding it. I need to make a decision quickly because my 4 year old Motorola cell phone is dying. I may just buy a new Mot phone and stick with Verizon.
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by woolwit August 31, 2008 2:24 PM PDT
Just saw Steve at the car wash. He looked VERY busy on his phone. A LOT of typing going on. BTW He looked just fine- good color, was eating a muffin between posts.
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by jjfresh August 31, 2008 11:31 PM PDT
What's the status of iPhone in China? When is it launching there?
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by myles taylor September 1, 2008 1:08 AM PDT
You know, I think that because Apple is the company it is and because they are doing most of the marketing, etc, we tend to blame them for things like this. I would guess that Apple's agreement with AT&T is controlling tethering which is why Apple pulled/rejected the app. I think the tethering issue rests squarely on the heads of AT&T with this one. For those complaining about cost of the data plan and other things, those things are also carrier specific, and not in Apple's hands.

When something happens with my phone, I call my carrier, not my phone manufacturer. I understand why Apple gets all the attention, but I don't think they deserve it. The flipside is that they take all the credit for the good as well as the bad, so in the long run I think they will come out on top.
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by ucsdmike September 1, 2008 2:05 AM PDT
The lack of the ability to tether is keeping me from purchasing an iPhone right now.
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by DarkHawke September 1, 2008 7:37 PM PDT
I call bulldooky on this idea that The Jobs is becoming AT ALL responsive to customer suggestions or complaints, however they might come to him. If this was the case, the iPhone would already have cut-and-paste and landscape keyboards in all operation modes, things with which AT&T would have nothing to do.
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by sargear September 1, 2008 11:55 PM PDT
The lack of ability to tether (take video, bluetooth, etc.) kept me from purchasing an iPhone for 6 weeks, then I caved and bought two, one for the wife. (I keep my Sony Ericsson in reserve for emergencies.)
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by vschaefer October 2, 2008 6:44 AM PDT
Does anyone have an update on when at&t and apple might make this available?
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