Beruflich Dokumente
Kultur Dokumente
October 6, 2009
On behalf of AT&T, I am writing to provide you with an update to AT&T’s August 21, 2009
response to the Bureau’s questions about the Apple iPhone. In our response, we explained that
AT&T currently offers a variety of devices that enable VoIP applications to make use of our
wireless network (including our 2G and 3G capabilities) and the devices’ Wi-Fi connectivity.
We further explained that the iPhone currently supports VoIP applications that make use of the
device’s Wi-Fi connectivity, but VoIP capabilities were not available on the iPhone for use on
our wireless network. We also stated that we were taking a fresh look at the issue and would
promptly notify the Commission of any such change in our policies. AT&T has completed its
review of the matter and today we informed Apple that, effective immediately, AT&T consents
to Apple enabling third-party VoIP applications for the iPhone that use our wireless network,
including our 2G and 3G capabilities.
If you have any questions or need additional information, please do not hesitate to contact me.
Sincerely,