Linked by Thom Holwerda on Sat 22nd Aug 2009 07:44 UTC
Apple Late last night, Apple, At&T, and Google answered the questions posed to them by the FCC about the rejection of the Google Voice application and Apple's App Store policies. While the letters do provide a unique insight into the process, they also raise a number of questions. Note: Updates inside on the Google Contacts complaint.
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RE[2]: ATT
by shotsman on Sat 22nd Aug 2009 17:13 UTC in reply to "RE: ATT"
shotsman
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I agree. I got a free Skype app on my '3'(UK) phone. Other UK phone networks do the same. Some say in their T's & C's but don't actively block it.

IMHO, this hoohah is all down to AT&T. If they won't allow VOIP on their network then more fool them.
I guess the app having the 'Google' brand on it was the turning point.
All Apple need to do is sell the app for non US customers. The, I'm sure will get the FCC off their backs and firmly onto AT&T's.

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