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stofferdk

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Jul 22, 2007
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Copenhagen, Denmark
Dear MacRumours,

As we have sane and healthy laws protecting consumers in Denmark, Apple is forced to sell their phone to any legally recognized phone company.

Many of these companies have decided to offer the iPhone without contract. I guess this is frowned upon by Apple or something - because all these companies cannot offer tethering.

I did some research, and it seems only companies offering contracted iPhones only, can offer tethering.

Most of these companies offer tethering for all other phones, so its not a lame excuse from their side.

Now - does anyone know of any workaround not including jailbreaking?

I purchased my iPhone fair'n'squre uncontracted at full price, and opened an account with my preferred company... and now they can't offer tethering for their customers ):

Shame on you Apple.
 
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