Justin
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<p>WWDC has revealed all sorts of interesting tidbits today, including Apple’s plan for bringing official tethering support to the iPhone. While the technical aspect of it has been known for a while, it wasn’t until recently that Apple revealed tethering would become a possibility on iPhone OS 3.0, and now AT&T themselves have confirmed the functionality will be available as <a href="https://www.engadget.com/2009/06/08/atandt-well-offer-tethering-on-the-iphone/" target="_blank">an option</a> for their customers in due course.</p>
<p>They don't make any mention on whether they will lock out older phones and only allow the newer iPhone 3G S model to use tethering, but we'll assume for now that any model running OS 3.0 will have this feature. Given Apple’s relationship with AT&T, we can also probably assume the carrier will want to sell tethering plans – they have long tried to separate data usage directly on your phone with data usage on a tethered laptop. Hopefully the companies will make a firmer announcement soon to clarify how tethering will work on the iPhone.</p><p><a rel='canonical' href='https://www.techspot.com/news/35013-apple-to-officially-allow-iphone-tethering.html' target='_blank'>Permalink to story.</a></p><p class='permalink'><a rel='canonical' href='https://www.techspot.com/news/35013-apple-to-officially-allow-iphone-tethering.html'>https://www.techspot.com/news/35013-apple-to-officially-allow-iphone-tethering.html</a></p>