I bought a Blackjack in May 2007 with the net sharing application hidden in the system directory, created a shortcut and was all set. My coworker just got a Blackjack II for his wife, they removed the program and now offer tethering at an extra monthly charge. So I highly doubt that AT&T will just let it happen all willy-nilly, but then again they hate getting criticism form the iPhone community.
If you read the terms and conditions of the unlimited data bundle on O2 it forbids using the iphone as a modem to provide internet access to a computer.

Or at least it does in mine, think it;s a breach of the "fair usage" policy.
How about writing stories about real phones for once? hardly anyone gives a SH*T about apple and the iToy. 
Anyone who knows anything about phones would not buy that feature limited locked down joke.
Maybe you're so smart you have a good grasp of simplicity and basic functionality.
The iPhone is a real phone you idiot. Maybe you are so stupid you just can't work it.
I bought a Blackjack in May 2007 with the net sharing application hidden in the system directory, created a shortcut and was all set. My coworker just got a Blackjack II for his wife, they removed the program and now offer tethering at an extra monthly charge. So I highly doubt that AT&T will just let it happen all willy-nilly, but then again they hate getting criticism form the iPhone community.
If you read the terms and conditions of the unlimited data bundle on O2 it forbids using the iphone as a modem to provide internet access to a computer.

Or at least it does in mine, think it;s a breach of the "fair usage" policy.
How about writing stories about real phones for once? hardly anyone gives a SH*T about apple and the iToy. 
Anyone who knows anything about phones would not buy that feature limited locked down joke.