Technology http://www.aliyun.com/zixun/aggregation/9610.html "> Blog website technologizer reports that Android Free Android phone Connection Sharing applications in the harsh app store were blocked by US mobile operators At&t, Verizon Wireless and T. Mobile operator Sprint Nextel still supports the Android phone Connection Sharing application, possibly because it continues to provide unlimited traffic, unlimited time voice, text messaging and data services to Android phone users.
Other mobile operators charge 15 to 20 dollars a month for users of portable modems that use smartphones as tablets or PCs. PDAnet and other mobile Connection Sharing applications can help users reduce costs.
Sources said that T has long been opposed to free mobile phone connection Sharing applications, at&t, Verizon Wireless only recently began to ban such applications. Mobile phone users in these three companies are prompted to install Connection sharing applications on their phones, "carriers do not support this app." ”
A Verizon Wireless spokeswoman said it was Google that banned the sharing of free phone connections, but did not say whether Google should do so at the request of mobile operators including Verizon Wireless, "Google is responsible for content in its App store."