AT&T has said that starting as soon as August 11th, it will start moving those customers whom they’ve contacted about tethering without a specific tethering plan on to one. Those customers in question will be moved onto AT&T’s Data Pro plus Tehthering, giving them 4 GB of data to use for $45 a month
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AT&T to move Unlimited Data Customers who are tethering to a Tiered Plan
AT&T has said that starting as soon as August 11th, it will start moving those customers whom they’ve contacted about tethering without a specific tethering plan on to one. Those customers in question will be moved onto AT&T’s Data Pro plus Tehthering, giving them 4 GB of data to use for $45 a monthTags: None
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Originally posted by Blackpony View PostThat sux. they better not do this shit to me!!
they told me they were taking me off the unlimited and putting me on a tethering plan and that it was only 5gb and more expensive. i called them and told them if they take my unlimited away i would leave and go to a different company. they transferred me to the cancellation dept and after i told them why i was leaving att they eventually said they would keep me on the unlimited plan as long as i didn't tether anymore.
btw i was using about 20gb a month. lol.
there is a way to still tether though, but i think i am just going to get a clear wireless card for my laptop.Last edited by jnobles06; 08-04-2011, 08:24 PM.
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Originally posted by jnobles06 View Postthey all ready called me and tried to move me about a month ago. i was tethering with my unlimited plan. when you are not thethering the data goes through a different sever. that how your phone browser automatically goes to mobile websites by default. when you tether it uses a different server that is like a normal internet server and allows you to access websites that the other wont support. that is how they know when you are tethering without a thether plan.Originally posted by BroncojohnnyHOORAY ME and FUCK YOU!
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Originally posted by That_Is_My_El_Camino View PostThat's wrong. You get redirected to mobile websites because the server knows which OS/browser you're using.
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Originally posted by jnobles06 View Postwell regardless of how the websites know. att knows because mobile internet is through a different server/network than tether internet and att can see when you switch to the other server/network for internet, thus knowing when you are tethering.Originally posted by BroncojohnnyHOORAY ME and FUCK YOU!
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Originally posted by That_Is_My_El_Camino View PostYes and no. iPhone uses a different access point for their built-in tethering; Android does not (thus making Android tethering harder to track).
my point is that, they won't really take away your unlimited plan if you threaten to leave, because they know that even with you tethering fraudulently they are still making money off you, which is always better than you giving it to a different company.
they have apps for the iphone to still allow tethering that can go undetected though. the only drawback is that you still go to mobile sites by default and some videos won't work on the device you are tethering to and torrent downloading software won't connect either.
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even if I don't tether I can burn up to a gig a day. Between netflix/youtube/pandora and having a 12-14 hour a day desk job..."No free man shall ever be debarred the use of arms. The strongest reason for the people to retain the right to keep and bear arms is, as a last resort, to protect themselves against tyranny in government"
-- Thomas Jefferson, 1 Thomas Jefferson Papers, 334
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So what are some ways to get around getting caught tethering on an iPhone? I rarely tether, my typical data usage per month is normally around 250-300 MB but because I have an iPad and a laptop sometimes I need to tether and I don't want to be "caught".
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