The good news that Apple would finally allowed to use FaceTime over 3G is mounted suffered a certain amount of apprehension: it was feared-and the thing is still not excluded that-for that functionality managers could decide to charge fees . In fact, we now have confirmation, every manager is a bit 'as they like.
The hypothesis that FaceTime calls on mobile networks could be priced out separately has certainly tickled more than one carrier, on these we can put my hand on fire. Only then, between the user discontent and accusations of violation of net neutrality, AT & T has made half small step back while others have opted for a more diplomatic laissez-faire:
Verizon told MacRumors that "if FaceTime works over the phone on an Apple device, then it will work on any data plan from Verizon without any particular precaution."
AT & T said something like, while confirming that FaceTime over cellular network would work as long as the customer had signed a new data plan shared [with conditions worse for the average user, author's note]. Sprint has stated in the past that would focus on unlimited data plans and would not discriminated against traffic according to the applications.
A scenario quite varied, so that erases with a sponge another rumor worrying that only iPhone 5 would allow video calls over 3G. No worries: "FaceTime over Cellular" will work for all devices that support it natively, or iPhone 4S, iPhone 5 and iPad third generation.
The only problem at this point is to understand how they will behave our own managers. Unfortunately it is impossible to predict but given some warning signs, our fears are more than justified.
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