News Source: All ABout Jazz
| about 1 month ago
Bowing to openness pressure from the FCC, AT&T renounced on Tuesday its opposition to internet telephone calls that use the iPhones 3G data connection. In short, Skype on the iPhone is now OK by AT&T, the company said in letters to Apple and the FCC.
News Source: Star Phoenix
| about 1 month ago
Tuesday's announcement that Bell Canada and Telus Corp. will begin selling the iPhone next month opens the door for SaskTel to offer Apple's popular wireless device. Bell is our provider of cellular devices,'' said SaskTel spokeswoman Michelle Englot...
News Source: Washington Post
| about 1 month ago
The twin policy decrees came as the Federal Communications Commission gets ready to take up rules that would prevent carriers from picking and choosing what services can access the Internet. AT&T said its high-speed 3G, or third-generation, wireless...
News Source: Androscoggin News
| about 1 month ago
AT&T has come in for no small amount of criticism for its network’s ability to cope with avid iPhoners, both in dropped calls and tardy data, so we’re not sure the carrier’s latest news – that it has opened up VoIP support for the iPhone over...
News Source: The News Tribune
| about 1 month ago
A T&T Inc. said late Tuesday that it will begin allowing iPhone owners to use Internet calling services on its wireless network. The phone giant, the exclusive wireless provider for Apple Inc.’s iPhone, has until now allowed Internet calling...
News Source: Seattle Times
| about 1 month ago
AT&T said late Tuesday it would allow Internet-based phone applications to run over its 3G network on Apple's iPhone, bringing an end to several weeks of disagreements between the two companies and providers of so-called VoIP applications. AT&T said...