Jun 11th, 2009 - PC World
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Apple's new iPhone 3G S and iPhone 3.0 are loaded with important new features and upgrades, including more speed and probably more memory. But AT&T can't keep up. The latest example: delays and confusion over the future of tethering and MMS. If there was any doubt that the exclusive arrangement between the companies is an ugly roadblock on the way to true handheld computing, it's now gone.
Fortunately, there's a lot of motion at the federal level, including both houses of Congress and the FCC, to do something about the sad state of competition in the wireless world.
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