
So one of the main stories in the tech world is AT&T/Apple's rejection of all things Google Voice. It has become so big that even the mighty heads at the FCC has stepped in to do some "regulating" if you may call it. The WSJ has posted that the FCC has sent letters to all three parties. Google, Apple, and AT&T. Each addressing the situation. The specific letter to Cupertino is seen below.


Number 5&6 are my favorite questions poised. The approval process has been so iffy, that's it's not funny. I'd like to see some clear, cut listings of reasons why some apps get passed and others don't. And also...I'm still at a loss of understanding as to why previously accepted apps get deleted. Didn't they already get approved. That's ridiculous.
My concluding thoughts is that this isn't going to end any time soon. This just lends more to the fire starter dealing with exclusivity dealings between carriers. It's not fostering a competitive business setting based on pricing, but rather on which carrier has which phone and apps. Which then lets the carriers put whatever price they want.
So what are your thoughts on this? Comment and tell me how you feel. This is my first post. I'll be in regularly to check and discuss with you.

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