Via MacRumors:
In letters sent late Friday to the three companies, the FCC asked why Apple rejected the Google Voice application for the iPhone and removed related “third-party applications” from its store.
The letter also seeks information on how AT&T was consulted in the decision, if at all.
According to the article, this is part of a broader investigation of the telecom industry that is looking at AT&T and Verizon specifically for potential anti-competitive behavior.
Hopefully some real answers and positive change will come out of this, but consider me skeptical.



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