[AusNOG] 'X' carrier tethering on iPhone v3.0
Greg
gregm at servu.net.au
Fri Jun 19 16:19:46 EST 2009
iphone Colo?
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[mailto:ausnog-bounces at lists.ausnog.net] On Behalf Of Andrew Cox
Sent: Friday, 19 June 2009 2:11 PM
To: ausnog at ausnog.net
Subject: Re: [AusNOG] 'X' carrier tethering on iPhone v3.0
*waits for see someone in the US to setup multiple iPhone 3GS's on AT&T
and use them as a load-balanced internet connection*
Andrew Cox
> Someone in the office here made the observation that it's easy to see
> why AT&T/EDGE wants to charge extra in the US, it's because they've
> offered
> unlimited data with their iPhone plans and used the fact that it's
> too inconvenient to utilize billions of gigabytes per month on a
> handheld
> device as a self-limiting mechanism.
>
> Tethering changes the gameplan there quite a bit, in that the self-
> limiting
> mechanism goes away when you're using the same network on a laptop.
>
> 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.
>
> - mark
>
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