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I think it’s best if you heard this straight from AT&T because, honestly, I’d call BS from anyone else. Why would you be any different? Here’s a portion of the Press Release:
It seems AT&T finally warmed up to the inevitable, and it’s not that surprising. Net neutrality is all the rage right now, and a decision like this makes AT&T more open about its network. They might have been be forced into something similar as a result of the proposed FCC rules about net neutrality. (Net neutrality means that service providers would not be able to block certain applications from use on their networks.)
Earlier this week, you may have been slightly tipped offas I wasby the approval of the Vonage app for iPhone. It allowed for VOIP calls over cell networks, including AT&T. So, I guess we should have seen this coming. No word on whether AT&T will (eventually?) allow apps such Slingbox, but net neutrality rules may force them to in the end. In any event, this is a step in the right direction. I wonder how long this change will take to make its way to the App Store.
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