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T-Mobile’s CTO on G1 unlocking and tethering — plus a few details you might have missed
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while there was a flurry (actually, a chuck-full on snowstorm) of rumour today about the g1, there’s a few bits of info you might not have heard, largely because no a person is reporting them. we had a chance to speak with t-non-stationary cto cole brodman after the event today, and he had some illuminating — and frankly fortifying — takes on some of our more pressing questions. when asked about what t-mobile’s reaction would be to users creating tethering or unlocking apps for the phone, he was surprisingly even-keeled, noting that while the fellowship didn’t encourage the training, they wouldn’t lock down the os or update the software to break those applications. our impression was that as elongated as their deplete was relegated to a small percentage of owners, t-mobile credible wouldn’t take fighting, despite the fact that he did voice concerns over tethering apps and their effect on the network, with a clearly guarded eye to letting users have free reign. more interestingly, buyers would be capable to suffer with access to a “contract free” g1 (with a price point of $399), and could unlock the device viagra bestellen with t-mobile’s blessing after 90 days. brodman also said that the company’s policy of unlocking phones for customers in good standing wouldn’t change exchange for this phone.
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