Looks like Apple has decided they will not be allowing any tethering applications in the AppStore. As such, NetShare will not be available in the iTunes AppStore. We are seeing a lot of similar reports from various developers who's applications were abruptly removed and banned from the AppStore without any violations of the terms of service. This is all unfortunate news for the iPhone platform end-users.
Writing at MobileAppsToday, Todd Ogasawarapoints out that the lack of a tethering capability in the iPhone is a deal breaker for some, including himself. It's also worth noting that there are businesses out there that won't even consider giving its executives a smartphone that doesn't include the feature either. T
That's bad news for Apple when you consider all the trouble it’s gone through to make the iPhone more palatable to the corporate market.
There is an option for those who must have an iPhone, but require tethering. You must take the unofficial route, however. A new application called iPhone Modem is available for jailbroken iPhones with the 2.1 firmware update installed. The whole process supposedly only takes ten seconds.
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