AT&T Says It Will Cut Off P2P Wireless Users; But What About Pandora Users?
from the be-careful-on-that-iPhone dept

http://techdirt.com/articles/20080729/0135151823.shtml

While those who like to claim that the US broadband market is more 
competitive than it really is like to point to the rise of 3G wireless 
networks as proof, they almost always ignore the fact that those 3G 
networks come with insanely restrictive terms of service, that allow the 
providers to cut users off for almost any activity outside of email or 
web browsing. For example, using such a service for video and music has 
been prohibited in some terms of service. Sprint was the most open with 
their 3G wireless until recently.

Now AT&T is admitting that if it discovers users of its wireless 
broadband 3G service are making use of P2P apps, it will cut them off 
completely, and claims that it makes this clear in the terms of service. 
It hasn't happened yet, but this bit of data will supposedly be used by 
a dissenting FCC commissioner this week to show that Comcast's traffic 
shaping is pretty tame compared to other "rules" out there on network 
usage (ignoring the very different nature of the networks in question, 
of course).

This raises a number of questions: If AT&T's biggest concern about P2P 
file sharing apps is clogging its 3G wireless network, why does it allow 
streaming apps to run on the iPhone? For example, one of the most 
popular apps on the iPhone is Pandora, whose customized streaming radio 
offering is super popular (and appears to work quite well). So is AT&T 
going to cut off users of one of the most popular apps on the iPhone? 
And how will AT&T respond when someone (inevitably, if they haven't 
already done so) develops an iPhone app for P2P file sharing as well? 
This really just seems like AT&T slipping an excuse into the terms of 
service to cut off anyone they don't like -- but in the long run it may 
backfire as people get pissed off at AT&T for limiting what new devices 
like the iPhone can do.
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