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Author:  bobbdobbs [ Mon Aug 03, 2009 7:56 am ]
Post subject:  FCC seeks details on Google app rejection for iPhone

clicky

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The Federal Communications Commission is seeking additional information about Apple Inc's decision to reject Google Inc's voice application for the iPhone.


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In its letter to Apple, the FCC asked for the reason behind the rejection and the decision to remove the third-party application. It also asked whether Apple acted alone or in consultation with AT&T, and what role AT&T plays in the approval process for iPhone apps.

Author:  Nick [ Mon Aug 03, 2009 2:45 pm ]
Post subject:  Re: FCC seeks details on Google app rejection for iPhone

Hmmm, interesting. I wonder what part Google have played in this?

If the net result is that the Google Talk app has to be allowed, then that will open the doors for Skype et al to follow!

Author:  saspro [ Mon Aug 03, 2009 3:22 pm ]
Post subject:  Re: FCC seeks details on Google app rejection for iPhone

Nick wrote:
Hmmm, interesting. I wonder what part Google have played in this?

If the net result is that the Google Talk app has to be allowed, then that will open the doors for Skype et al to follow!



Skype is available on the iphone already, so is fring

Author:  ProfessorF [ Mon Aug 03, 2009 3:23 pm ]
Post subject:  Re: FCC seeks details on Google app rejection for iPhone

This should get interesting.
AT&T and Google have both been asked to respond by the FCC.

tuaw.com wrote:
It's going to be interesting to watch the next few weeks as AT&T, Apple and Google respond to the FCC questions about which apps get approved for use on the iPhone.

Yesterday, AT&T responded to press questions about this by sending a P.R. email.

"AT&T does not manage or approve applications for the App Store. We have received the letter and will, of course, respond to it."

You betcha. The problem is that AT&T already publicly copped to keeping the Slingbox software off the Apple iPhone, while letting other bandwidth eaters like YouTube and MLB At Bat live video run without interference. And of course the Google Voice app and the Slingbox app are running fine on BlackBerry phones on the AT&T network. Slingbox is also running on Windows Mobile Smartphones. In conversations with one of the Slingbox developers, I was told Apple was fine with the app until AT&T got involved.

Of course, looking at the statement, it is carefully worded. AT&T does not manage or approve applications. Correct enough. In the case of the Slingbox software, they told Apple to knife it. I don't think the FCC will be amused by that particular dodge.

One wonders about the deteriorating state of friendship between Apple and AT&T. Recently, AT&T hinted that they don't expect to be the exclusive iPhone distributor forever, and Apple certainly held them up to a bit of ridicule at the June developer conference on MMS and tethering.

It must be fun on those Apple/AT&T conference calls as they prepare their responses to the FCC.

Author:  Nick [ Mon Aug 03, 2009 7:59 pm ]
Post subject:  Re: FCC seeks details on Google app rejection for iPhone

saspro wrote:
Skype is available on the iphone already, so is fring


Ah yes, silly me! I even have the Skype app. :lol:

It's limited to wi-fi only for calls though, right? Perhaps Apple imposed the same limitation, and Google said they would rather not have it available on the store at all?

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