QOTD: iPhone Tethering Still Coming Soon, Ralph?
“iPhone tethering is coming soon.”
– AT&T Mobility CEO Ralph De La Vega, Nov. 6, 2008
“We plan to offer tethering on the iPhone but have not announced a date.”
“iPhone tethering is coming soon.”
– AT&T Mobility CEO Ralph De La Vega, Nov. 6, 2008
“We plan to offer tethering on the iPhone but have not announced a date.”
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I waited years for mms. Tried to send some pix from the South Rim of the Grand Canyon-could not find server. Meanwhile, the wife was sending one after another-using Verizon. That’s when I decided to bail, which I did. ATT is truly terrible, and the mostly white board used by Verizon in their ads, is pretty accurate. Not sure where they are spending their money, but it is NOT in phone infrastructure.
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