[AusNOG] 'X' carrier tethering on iPhone v3.0

John Brandis John.Brandis at bbsaa.com.au
Fri Jun 19 18:46:32 EST 2009


But what about in the scenario where you see value in having one  
mobile data and voice device for a company as opposed 200 blueberry's  
or nokia's plus 200 air cards of various make needing various drivers  
and so on. The telco surely wouldn't look competitive if they make you  
pay a $10 fee per month for something that most organizations think  
they already entitled to?? The first mobile company (ok one of the  
two,three if you push it) would see an opportunity and waive it  
wouldn't they??

Sorry for the spam

John Brandis

On 19/06/2009, at 6:24 PM, "James Spenceley" <james at vocus.com.au> wrote:

>
>
> On 19/06/2009, at 12:25 PM, Mark Newton wrote:
>
>> But you're right about Australia:  With carriers charging for data,
>> they ought to be encouraging customers to find as many ways as
>> possible to
>> use it.  More usage = more money.
>
> I use my iphone a lot and i've just checked my last month usage, 44MB.
>
> So I checked all the phones on our staff plan, they ranged between
> 10-150MB.
>
> If you give us the ability to tether, we'll get much closer to our
> 15-20GB allowance.
>
> I see their point, I don't like it, but I see it.
>
> --
> James
>
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