Well everybody, it looks like the free ride is over: carriers in the US have 
started to seriously crack down on Android tethering apps. Head on over to the 
Android Market site and try to install an app that turns your smartphone into a 
WiFi hotspot -- there's a pretty good chance you'll be told, "this item is not 
available on your carrier." We checked out a number of different tethering 
options and they were all blocked by T-Mobile and AT&T, which isn't entirely 
new. Verizon has also joined the party and, while it missed at least one that 
we spotted, we're sure they'll all be gone in short order. Only Sprint has 
decided against banning such apps... for now. It looks like you might have to 
finally cough up for that tethering plan you've been desperately trying to 
avoid.
Carriers crack down on Android tethering apps, rain on our mobile hotspot 
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