Apple today pulled the iTether app we reported on yesterday claiming that it 'burdens the carrier network', according to a statement from Tether.
----- Around 12PM EST, Apple called our head office to let us know they were going to go ahead and pull our app iTether from the App Store. They stated it was because the app itself burdens the carrier network, however they offered us no way to remedy the solution We were very clear when listing the app what the primary function was and they even followed up with several questions and requested a video demo then they approved the application.
We strongly disagree that it burdens a carrier's network, as from our own data history on more than 500,000 users we know the average user consumes less than 200 MBs of data per month on Tether. In comparison, one TV show streamed from Netflix, an approved Apple App, could easily be in the 300-400 MBs range. Sure, there are some users that will consume way more than the average however that's the case with any of these types of products.
Our team is very disappointed in Apple's decision; as we strongly believe we help carriers better monetize their data stream by pushing customers into new data tiers further increasing their bottom-line. It is very anti-competitive to not allow any Tethering application to enter into this space to innovate. Our team has created a lot of innovative solutions for the BlackBerry product, which we were hoping to port over to the iPhone like end-to-end encryption, compression, website filtering and port filtering.
According to Apple, users who purchase iTether before it was pulled will continue to be able to use the product.
Our team is evaluating all of our options Stay tuned. -----
As we predicted yesterday, it's unlikely that this app will return to the App Store anytime soon.
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Nic - November 30, 2011 at 4:48am
I got my copy and it works like a champ! I pay for unlimited so now I can use what I pay for.
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Danny - November 29, 2011 at 10:57pm
That is y hackers r for .... can't wait for the 4s jailbreak
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Jewish man - December 1, 2011 at 9:48pm
Mr DT please!! No need to be hostile towards me. God bless you my son All I ask is that you be civil towards all of us in this room ok my good friend god will help you if you just simmer down
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dt - December 2, 2011 at 7:29am
1. I'm not hostile towards you. I was educating you to facts you seemed to have missed. I hope things are now cleared. If you want to make arbitrary statements, it helps to have all the facts first.
2. I'm not your son, nor your friend. I am a complete stranger to you as you are to me. I like it this way.
3. Don't condescend to me if you expect me to be civil to you.
4. We should be clear now.
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Djelimon17 - November 29, 2011 at 9:46pm
Cydia is the obvious next step... Assuming the exploit comes
My carrier allows tethering anyway
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dt - December 1, 2011 at 12:31pm
yes I am a WOMAN so forget that you think i'm gay I AM A WOMAN
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Agreed - November 29, 2011 at 9:17pm
Perfect way of explaining that. If consumers want it and the tools are there, then lets make it happen.
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MuckHouse Jones - November 29, 2011 at 10:11pm
Uhhh....We here in Canada can tether no problem with iPhones and other Android phones. And whatever else phones have the capability
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dt - November 29, 2011 at 11:01pm
Not sure what your point is...
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MrYogi - November 29, 2011 at 9:12pm
AT&T or any carrier that allows its customers unlimited data should allow tethering! Serious wtf!
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Teh_One - November 29, 2011 at 9:07pm
Thats ok... Thats why Installous exits...........
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James - November 29, 2011 at 8:24pm
I use PDA net on my jailbroken iPhone
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mary - November 30, 2011 at 12:03am
my my take it easy guys this is just a an informative site nothing else lol simmer down you men