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Tether has issued a statement explaining its interpretation of Apple's removal of the iTether app from the App Store, hours after it went on sale. Apple, which has not had any public comment about the app, explained to Tether that the data use resulting from the app was too burdensome to carrier networks.
Around 12PM EST, Apple called our head office to let us know they were going to go ahead and pull our app iTether from the App Store. They stated it was because the app itself burdens the carrier network, however they offered us no way to remedy the solution... We were very clear when listing the app what the primary function was and they even followed up with several questions and requested a video demo then they approved the application.

We strongly disagree that it burdens a carrier's network, as from our own data history on more than 500,000 users we know the average user consumes less than 200 MBs of data per month on Tether. In comparison, one TV show streamed from Netflix, an approved Apple App, could easily be in the 300-400 MBs range. Sure, there are some users that will consume way more than the average however that's the case with any of these types of products.

Our team is very disappointed in Apple's decision; as we strongly believe we help carriers better monetize their data stream by pushing customers into new data tiers further increasing their bottom-line. It is very anti-competitive to not allow any Tethering application to enter into this space to innovate. Our team has created a lot of innovative solutions for the BlackBerry product, which we were hoping to port over to the iPhone like end-to-end encryption, compression, website filtering and port filtering.

According to Apple, users who purchase iTether before it was pulled will continue to be able to use the product.

Our team is evaluating all of our options... Stay tuned.
Tether's website has been slow and unresponsive since the app launched last night.

Thanks Victor.

Article Link: Tether Says Apple Pulled iTether App Over Carrier Burden
 

soco

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Dec 14, 2009
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All to be expected, except Tether's reaction. Seems like a lot of huff and puff disappointment at a house they (Tether) have no right to try and blow down.

Edit: To clarify, I'm not claiming their statement was full of anger or anything. I meant to express that I picked up an angry tone in between the lines when reading the statement. My opinion.
 
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zfleeman

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Jul 15, 2011
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Gift

If somebody gifted this app to me earlier this morning, will I still be able to download it once I get home from work?
 

TheOrioles33

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Apr 3, 2008
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Thats what I dont understand. You can stream Netflix and Pandora all day long but you cant tether. Makes no sense.
 

besweeeet

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Wirelessly posted (Mozilla/5.0 (iPhone; CPU iPhone OS 5_0 like Mac OS X) AppleWebKit/534.46 (KHTML, like Gecko) Version/5.1 Mobile/9A334 Safari/7534.48.3)

This should've been expected, yet they're acting surprised. I wouldn't be surprised if we see this in Cydia soon, hopefully not priced at more than $5.

I've had my unlimited data plan taken away from AT&T because they caught me tethering, so I don't have to worry about any of these types of apps anymore. DataPro 4GB is kinda nice. Not worth the extra $15 though #.
 

DB2k

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Feb 15, 2007
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sure it burdens the carrier network - that's what its designed to do. To dispose of the way the carriers can detect and charge for this sort of usage.

As for their stats, on a certain network in the UK I know that people that tether use an insane amount of data. iPhone users by themselves use over a gig a month on average on the mobile network, and when they tether they use significantly more.
 

Pos7al

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Sep 14, 2009
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So happy I downloaded this beauty earlier!!!! Thanks for all the encouragement, forum members!
 

besweeeet

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Sep 11, 2011
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Wirelessly posted (Mozilla/5.0 (iPhone; CPU iPhone OS 5_0 like Mac OS X) AppleWebKit/534.46 (KHTML, like Gecko) Version/5.1 Mobile/9A334 Safari/7534.48.3)

It's also confirmed that Apple wanted to make even more money in such a short period of time, or else they would never have approved it in the first place.
 

-LD

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Jan 23, 2008
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"If your app is rejected, we have a Review Board that you can appeal to. If you run to the press and trash us, it never helps."

From the App store guidelines.
 

KramRevilo

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Mar 15, 2008
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"go ahead"

"Apple called our head office to let us know they were going to go ahead and pull our app iTether from the App Store"

Sounds like a quote from Office Space. .... Mmmm, yeahhhh, we're gonna have to go ahead and pull your app.
 

iParis

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Jul 29, 2008
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Good thing I got this before it was gone! I still can't get a good enough connection to the website to download the Mac installer. D: Bleh. >.<
 

grodyzo

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Nov 29, 2011
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200MB/month? No way

I find this statement grossly underestimated:

average user consumes less than 200 MBs of data per month on Tether

Sitting and watching a few YouTube videos everyday will push you way over that.
 

TallGuy1970

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Jun 16, 2010
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All to be expected, except Tether's reaction. Seems like a lot of huff and puff at a house they (Tether) have no right to try and blow down.

I think you've got it all wrong. Tether was up front with Apple about their app (at least they say they were), even answering specific questions about the app. Apple approved it for the app store, but then it gets pulled about a day later.

It seems obvious to me that the carriers didn't like that people were able to tether their computers to their iPhones without paying the carrier's extra fee. Apple caved to the complaints from the carriers!
 
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