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Apple “rejected” Google Voice for iPhone from the iTunes App Store, the FCC asked Apple, AT&T, and Google to answer some questions about that rejection. Now those questions have been
As part of the responses to the FCC’s inquiry into the rejection of Google Voice from the iPhone App Store, AT&T stated the following:
As noted above, AT&T regularly reviews
Apple has responded to the FCC’s questions, issued following the controversial rejection of Google’s Google Voice application (though, in their response, it looks like Apple is claiming they haven’t
UPDATE: As pointed out in comments, Android honcho Andy Rubin responds on the Google blog:
Here are the facts, clear and simple: While the first generation of our Android
What do you think about the FCC investigating Apple and AT&T over Google Voice?(trends)
Apple rejects the official Google Voice app from the App Store and removed
Techcrunch got a hold of a letter sent by the FCC to Apple seeking more information on the rejection of Google’s Google Voice app, and removal of third party
Open internet access group, Free Press, is petitioning the US Federal Communications Commission on the issue of Apple, at AT&T’s mandate, restricting Skype and other App Store VoIP applications from
Information Week has posted an article discussing how the spectrum action is going. You remember, the wireless 700MHz spectrum action that is freed up from analog TV? Anyway, Verizon has
I’ve learned why the iPod Touch was snuck through without any leaks to the FCC. The trick of the trade is to certify only the wi-fi chip module that went
The FCC has approved the iPhone for sale in the U.S.A. The article from PC Worldstates that it’s a dual-band phone, which isn’t correct (dual band would mean that



































