WARNING for AT&T iPhone users

snallga

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I warn you about AT&T jailbroken on iPhone. If you access unauthorized tethering from your iPhone, you will going to lose your grandfathered unlimited data plan. AT&T will watch what you do it on your iPhone without tethering plan, they will change from your grandfathered data plan to 2 GB data plan . Also, AT&T will still throttle the AT&T network for unlimited data plan.

Please don't do it by yourself! Wow, AT&T is very strict on us.

http://pocketnow.com/iphone/att-jailbroken-iphone-tether-users-risk-losing-unlimited-data
 
Crazy to AT&T that have changing new policy. I have tethered on my jailbroken iPhone for few times each year. I never get text report from AT&T. but I will swap Sprint for a cheaper if they will approve to get next gen iPhone.
 
crazy on iphone serious jailbreak, they pissed off iphone I heard my friends upset!
 
If you are tethering your phone without paying for that service, that is stealing and breach of contract. AT&T can then change the contract without prior notice since you were the first party to break the contract. AT&T is giving a fair warning to its customers.

However, AT&T service is just crappy anyway - which is why I have Verizon iPhone. Why in Neptune's butt do I need to talk and surf the Internet at the same time? :lol:
 
Crazy to AT&T that have changing new policy. I have tethered on my jailbroken iPhone for few times each year. I never get text report from AT&T. but I will swap Sprint for a cheaper if they will approve to get next gen iPhone.

O_o You will swap Sprint? welcome to Sprint Relay Store family. Yeah, me too, if iphone arrive in Sprint. I'll switch it.
 
You can do that for free only if you root then hack the file on the Android phone as well. I will not bother with it because I knew that will happen.
 
In the land of WiFi everywhere, why do you need tethering, if you are just going to be online for a few minutes to quickly look something up? If you want to be online for longer, go to a library, a friend's house, or get your own Internet and spend all the time you want online.
 
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