Apple and AT&T 'struck VoIP deal'

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  • DVTimes
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    • Jun 2003
    • 31658

    #1

    Apple and AT&T 'struck VoIP deal'

    http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/technology/8217871.stm

    US telecoms giant AT&T has admitted that it struck a deal with Apple to prevent iPhone applications from using its network for VoIP.

    VoIP allows voice calls to be routed over mobile internet but reduces a network operator's voice call revenue.

    Apple and AT&T both responded to a federal inquiry into Apple's failure to approve Google Voice, a VoIP application for the iPhone.

    Apple said that the app had not been rejected but is still under review.

    In July, Apple rejected Google's application for the Google Voice app to be sold in its App Store, and removed several third-party applications that leveraged the same technology.

    The app is already available on Blackberrys and phones that run both Google's Android and the Symbian operating system.

    Apple's move prompted an inquiry from the US's Federal Communications Commission (FCC).

    In AT&T's response to the FCC, the firm said that "AT&T and Apple agreed that Apple would not take affirmative steps to enable an iPhone to use AT&T's wireless service (including 2G, 3G and Wi-Fi) to make VoIP calls without first obtaining AT&T's consent".

    However, it added that the firms had agreed that "if a third party enables an iPhone to make VoIP calls using AT&T's wireless service, Apple would have no obligation to take action against that third party".

    AT&T argued that the deal was struck because "both parties required assurances that the revenues from the AT&T voice plans available to iPhone customers would not be reduced by enabling VoIP calling functionality on the iPhone".

    In its letter to the FCC, Apple said that several VoIP applications such as Skype had already been approved for use over wi-fi wireless networks, rather than over the cellular network.

    However, it added that the Google Voice app was still under scrutiny because it could "alter the iPhone's distinctive user experience", but added that Google Voice could be accessed via the iPhone's web browser.

    In its reply to the FCC inquiry, Google argued that "the Google Voice features accessible by the mobile website are more limited than those features found in the App Store version".

    Those features include direct access to the phone's contact list, or dialling directly from the application.
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  • Choopa Phil
    Confirmed User
    • Apr 2009
    • 3965

    #2
    Honestly, really getting tired of hearing about ATT screwing over its customers. I switched from verizon to ATT for that very reason, and we STILL have no MMS, and now THIS. Every other network, even ones not meant for damn Iphone have it better than us with ATT. This is unreal...
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    • Slappin Fish
      Confirmed User
      • Jul 2007
      • 2512

      #3
      Originally posted by allanuk
      However, it added that the Google Voice app was still under scrutiny because it could "alter the iPhone's distinctive user experience"
      This was Apple's initial response. Honestly it's insulting customers intelligence

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      • Gerco
        Confirmed User
        • Nov 2005
        • 2052

        #4
        Seriously
        ATT is fucking stupid. I'm close to just telling to take this god damned Iphone and shove it up their ass. Rumor mills spinning and the Iphone should be showing up at Verizon at some time... I'll get it there when it does.

        Where I live, there is no 3g. But I get charge for the data service, they can't provide to me. I went in day before yesterday and wanted to add a second phone to my account so my wife could carry one and use up some of the minutes I have, I have something like 4000 "rollover" minutes alone. They wanted me to either 1, sigh a new 2 year service contract, plus another 300 deposit and the (sale) price of the new phone, (29 bucks) and loose my current roll over minutes. Or I could pay the 300 deposit, buy a cheap phone outright for 100 bucks, still loose my rollover minutes and pay an additional 25 bucks a month for the "family" plan. So basically, 400 bucks just so my wife could carry a phone and try to use up some of the minutes I'm already paying for and not using....

        I told them to get the fuck outta here.

        We are going down tonight and getting a verizon plan for my wife, and I'll cancel this piece of shit att the and take the 150 buck early disconnect fee, and see the fucking Iphone on ebay.
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        • Serge Litehead
          Confirmed User
          • Dec 2002
          • 5190

          #5
          they provide no good reason to use these two companies personally

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          • 96ukssob
            So Fucking Banananananas
            • Mar 2003
            • 12991

            #6
            AT&T sucks, i fucking hate them. if it wasnt for the iPhone, I think AT&T would be fucked
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            • F-U-Jimmy
              Confirmed User
              • Apr 2006
              • 6853

              #7
              Originally posted by bossku69
              AT&T sucks, i fucking hate them. if it wasnt for the iPhone, I think AT&T would be fucked
              Quoted for absolute truth. AT&T is the devils spawn
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