Apple and AT&T Discussing Official Tethering Option for iPhone?

Courtesy MacRumors  Fri, 08/29/2008 - 07:46

Gizmodo reports on an alleged email Steve Jobs sent to one of their readers. The email was in response to a complaint that AT&T is not offering a tethering option for the iPhone, even though it is offered on other smartphones as a $30/month add-on.

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