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Some of the nation's biggest wireless carriers are trying to put the
kibosh on free apps that let Google Android users use their
smartphones as modems without paying the carriers' extra fee.

Several blogs have reported in recent days that free Android phone
tethering apps that are typically found in the Android Market are not
available for Android phones on AT&T, Verizon Wireless, and T-Mobile
USA.
Sprint customers apparently are still able to access many of these
tethering apps from the Android Market.
Reports first surfaced from the blog DroidLife that the free tethering
app Wireless Tether could not be downloaded onto AT&T and Verizon
Wireless handsets.
AT&T and Verizon representatives declined to comment, and said that
Google chooses which apps are in the Android Market. Neither company
would comment on whether they asked Google to remove the Wireless
Tether app or any other free tethering app from the Android Market.
A Google spokesman told Fierce Wireless that it is not blocking the
app. Instead it's simply making it unavailable for download on certain
carrier networks at the request of those carriers. If an application
is in direct violation of the terms and conditions of a usage
contract, a carrier can request Google make the app unavailable, the
spokesman told Fierce Wireless.
In essence, the apps are still on the Google Market, but they are just
not visible to users on certain carrier networks. Apps are only hidden
from view if they are in direct violation of the carrier's terms of
service.
But that doesn't mean that AT&T, Verizon Wireless, and T-Mobile
customers can't get access to these apps. Any app can still be
side-loaded onto the device. So if the developer distributes the
application file in a way other than the Android Market (say, just as
a download from a Web site) a user can install that on his device.
AT&T has recently made a big push to ensure that people pay to use its
smartphones as wireless modems. AT&T has been sending e-mails warning
users who are tethering their phones without paying the extra fee.
AT&T charges $20 extra per month for the tethering feature. Customers
who tether are given 4GB of data to use during the month. Customers
who exceed that limit are charged $10 a gigabyte thereafter.
T-Mobile USA charges $15 a month in addition to a smartphone data plan
for 5GB worth of data per month. And Verizon Wireless charges its
smartphone customers $20 a month on top of its $30 smartphone data fee
to use up to 2GB of data per month.




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