[ale] OT: Apple developer agreement makes Microsoft look modest

Michael B. Trausch mike at trausch.us
Tue Mar 9 11:33:00 EST 2010


On 03/09/2010 10:50 AM, Geoffrey wrote:
>> >  This is a fairly common occurrence.  T-Mobile also disallows PC
>> >  tethering to a phone.  This does not stop me from doing so when I
>> >  absolutely must for one reason or another; I just try to keep my usage
>> >  low and do it as little as possible.
> So, I'm curious, if the do not allow it, how do you do it?  It's my
> understanding that the iPhone has it disabled, thus it's not possible to
> tether (without a hack).

Being that the user controls Android, it's easy to work around that. 
They just do not ship the stock Android firmware with support for 
tethering.  Once you root it, and install CyanogenMod, you can very 
easily tether over either WiFi or USB.

That said, I rather suspect that it's one of those sorts of things that 
they will only enforce if you do something like transfer excessive 
bandwidth and they can prove that you tethered to do so.  I suspect that 
their primary motivation is to prevent people from using T-Mobile as 
their primary ISP.  (Indeed, I could not, it's simply too slow for the 
amount of transfer I need in my time requirements.)

	--- Mike

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