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Tethering

Tethering or phone-as-modem (PAM) is the sharing of a mobile device's Internet connection with other connected computers. Connection of a mobile device with other devices can be done over wireless LAN (Wi-Fi), over Bluetooth or by physical connection using a cable, for example through USB.

A phone tethered to a laptop

If tethering is done over WLAN, the feature may be branded as a personal hotspot or mobile hotspot, which allows the device to serve as a portable router. Mobile hotspots may be protected by a PIN or password. The Internet-connected mobile device can act as a portable wireless access point and router for devices connected to it.[1]

Mobile device's OS support edit

Many mobile devices are equipped with software to offer tethered Internet access. Windows Mobile 6.5, Windows Phone 7, Android (starting from version 2.2), and iOS 3.0 (or later) offer tethering over a Bluetooth PAN or a USB connection. Tethering over Wi-Fi, also known as Personal Hotspot, is available on iOS starting with iOS 4.2.5 (or later) on iPhone 4 or iPad (3rd gen), certain Windows Mobile 6.5 devices like the HTC HD2, Windows Phone 7, 8 and 8.1 devices (varies by manufacturer and model), and certain Android phones (varies widely depending on carrier, manufacturer, and software version).[2]

For IPv4 networks, the tethering normally works via NAT on the handset's existing data connection, so from the network point of view, there is just one device with a single IPv4 network address, though it is technically possible to attempt to identify multiple machines.

On some mobile network operators, this feature is contractually unavailable by default, and may be activated only by paying to add a tethering package to a data plan or choosing a data plan that includes tethering. This is done primarily because with a computer sharing the network connection, there is typically substantially more network traffic.

Some network-provided devices have carrier-specific software that may deny the inbuilt tethering ability normally available on the device, or enable it only if the subscriber pays an additional fee. Some operators have asked Google or any mobile device producer using Android to completely remove tethering capability from the operating system on certain devices.[3] Handsets purchased SIM-free, without a network provider subsidy, are often unhindered with regard to tethering.

There are, however, several ways to enable tethering on restricted devices without paying the carrier for it, including 3rd party USB Tethering apps such as PDAnet, rooting Android devices or jailbreaking iOS devices and installing a tethering application on the device.[4] Tethering is also available as a downloadable third-party application on most Symbian mobile phones[5] as well as on the MeeGo platform[6] and on WebOS mobiles phones.[7]

In carriers' contracts edit

Depending on the wireless carrier, a user's cellular device may have restricted functionality. While tethering may be allowed at no extra cost, some carriers impose a one-time charge to enable tethering and others forbid tethering or impose added data charges. Contracts that advertise "unlimited" data usage often have limits detailed in a Fair usage policy.

United Kingdom edit

Since 2014, all pay-monthly plans from the Three network in the UK include a "personal hotspot" feature.[8]

Earlier, two tethering-permitted mobile plans offered unlimited data: The Full Monty[9] on T-Mobile, and The One Plan on Three. Three offered tethering as a standard feature until early 2012, retaining it on selected plans. T-Mobile dropped tethering on its unlimited data plans in late 2012.[10]

United States edit

As cited in Sprint Nextel's "Terms of Service":

"Except with Phone-as-Modem plans, you may not use a mobile device (including a Bluetooth device) as a modem in connection with any computer. We reserve the right to deny or terminate service without notice for any misuse or any use that adversely affects network performance."[11]

T-Mobile USA has a similar clause in its "Terms & Conditions":

"Unless explicitly permitted by your Data Plan, other uses, including for example, using your Device as a modem or tethering your Device to a personal computer or other hardware, are not permitted."[12]

T-Mobile's Simple Family or Simple Business plans offer "Hotspot" from devices that offer that function (such as Apple iPhone) to up to five devices. Since March 27, 2014, 1000 MB per month is free in the US with cellular service.[13] The host device has unlimited slow internet for the rest of the month, and all month while roaming in 100 countries, but with no tethering. For US$10 or $20 per month more per host device, the amount of data available for tethering can be increased markedly.[14] The host device cellular services can be canceled, added, or changed at any time, pro-rated, data tethering levels can be changed month-to-month, and T-Mobile no longer requires any long-term service contracts, allowing users to bring their own devices or buy devices from them, independent of whether they continue service with them.

As of 2013 Verizon Wireless and AT&T Mobility offer wired tethering to their plans for a fee, while Sprint Nextel offers a Wi-Fi connected "mobile hotspot" tethering feature at an added charge. However, actions by the FCC and a small claims court in California may make it easier for consumers to tether. On July 31, 2012, the FCC released an unofficial announcement of Commission action, decreeing Verizon Wireless must pay $1.25 million to resolve the investigation regarding compliance of the C Block Spectrum (see US Wireless Spectrum Auction of 2008).[15] The announcement also stated that "(Verizon) recently revised its service offerings such that consumers on usage-based pricing plans may tether, using any application, without paying an additional fee." After that judgement, Verizon released "Share Everything" plans that enable tethering, however users must drop old plans they were grandfathered under (such as the Unlimited Data plans) and switch, or pay a tethering fee.

In another instance, Judge Russell Nadel of the Ventura Superior Court awarded AT&T customer Matt Spaccarelli $850, despite the fact that Spaccarelli had violated his terms of service by jailbreaking his iPhone in order to fully utilize his iPhone's hardware. Spaccarelli demonstrated that AT&T had unfairly throttled his data connection. His data shows that AT&T had been throttling his connection after approximately 2 GB of data was used.[16] Spaccarelli responded by creating a personal web page in order to provide information that allows others to file a similar lawsuit, commenting:

"Hopefully with all this concrete data and the courts on our side, AT&T will be forced to change something. Let's just hope it chooses to go the way of Sprint, not T-Mobile."[17]

While T-Mobile did eventually allow tethering, on August 31, 2015, the company announced it will punish users who abuse its unlimited data by violating T-Mobile's rules on tethering (which unlike standard data does carry a 7 GB cap before throttling takes effect) by permanently kicking them off the unlimited plans and making users sign up for tiered data plans.[18] T-Mobile mentioned that it was only a small handful of users who abused the tethering rules by using an Android app that masks T-Mobile's tethering monitoring and uses as much as 2 TB's per month, causing speed issues for most customers who do not abuse the rules.[19]

Germany edit

Germany has three major Cell providers. The biggest provider "Deutsche Telekom" only states that "[...] cellular services are only provided when used together with a mobile cellular device".[20] Moreover under point 11.5 of the cellular price list it is very much prohibited to make a private cellular connection commercially or publicly available. However the price list of cellular contracts specifically states that using your own device as a modem or personal Hotspot for personal and private use is permitted.[21]

The next biggest Cellular Provider is Vodafone also states in their mobile price list that they don't allow making the personal connection publicly available. A personal hotspot and especially tethering is on all mentioned contracts allowed. For example the "Vodafone Red 2016 S" with 2GB up to the "Vodafone Young 2020 XL" with unlimited data encourage their users to share their data with another personal device [22]

The third largest provide Telefonica O2 sells in general cheaper contracts compared to the already mentioned. With their "o2 free unlimited contract" they explicitly stated that stationary non-battery operated WiFi Access Points aren't allowed to be used the contract. Therefore the German society of consumer rights sued the Provider This clause is conflicting with net neutrality which was confirmed by the European Court of Justice.[23] Germany's highest justice court also confirmed the illegality of contract clauses that would forbid WiFI Hotspots, Tethering and in this case Cellular Routers.[24]

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ Nadel, Brian (2020-07-22). "How to use a smartphone as a mobile hotspot". Computerworld. Retrieved 2022-04-18.
  2. ^ . geek.com. 14 May 2010. Archived from the original on 12 December 2011. Retrieved 28 June 2011.
  3. ^ "Android 12 Compatibility Definition". Android Open Source Project. Retrieved 2022-04-18.
  4. ^ Jerry Hildenbrand (May 17, 2010). "Android 101: Tethering". www.androidcentral.com.
  5. ^ Joiku. "JoikuSpot WiFi". www.joiku.com.
  6. ^ Joiku. "JoikuSpot WiFi". www.joikusoft.com.
  7. ^ "Application:FreeTether - WebOS Internals". www.webos-internals.org.
  8. ^ "Personal Hotspot on your phone". support.three.co.uk. Retrieved 2019-09-27.
  9. ^ Davies, Chris. "T-Mobile UK "Full Monty" plan offers true unlimited voice, calls, data, tethering". Slash Gear. Retrieved 8 July 2012.
  10. ^ Woods, Ben. "T-Mobile quietly removes tethering for its unlimited data plans". Slash Gear. Retrieved 8 July 2012.
  11. ^ . sprint.com. Archived from the original on 2010-06-12. Retrieved 2010-10-13.
  12. ^ "T-Mobile Terms & Conditions - US". t-mobile.com. Retrieved 2011-03-14.
  13. ^ . 2021-04-11. Archived from the original on 11 April 2021. Retrieved 2022-04-18.
  14. ^ . 2022-04-06. Archived from the original on 6 April 2022. Retrieved 2022-04-18.
  15. ^ "Verizon Pays $1.25MM for Blocking Mobile Broadband Applications" (PDF). Retrieved 22 August 2012.
  16. ^ Spaccarella, Matt. "Matt Spaccarelli's Personal Web Page". Retrieved 22 August 2012.
  17. ^ . 2022-03-28. Archived from the original on 28 March 2022. Retrieved 2022-04-18.
  18. ^ Vasquez, Emily (2022-03-27). "Wi-Fi Calling Explained: Pros, Cons and FAQs". Forbes Advisor. Retrieved 2022-04-18.
  19. ^ "T-Mobile will now punish customers who abuse unlimited data". theverge.com.
  20. ^ "Leistungsbeschreibung Mobilfunk" (PDF). Deutsche Telekom Leistungsbeschreibung Mobilfunk. 17 May 2023.
  21. ^ "Deutsche Telekom Price List" (PDF). Deutsche Telekom. 13 October 2023. Retrieved 22 November 2023.
  22. ^ "Vodafone InfoDoc" (PDF). Vodafone Help Page. 17 October 2023. Retrieved 22 November 2023.
  23. ^ "Net neutrality | BEUC". www.beuc.eu. Retrieved 2023-11-22.
  24. ^ online, heise (2023-05-04). "BGH: Mobilfunkanbieter dürfen Endgeräte nicht per Klausel ausschließen". heise online (in German). Retrieved 2023-11-22.

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Tethering or phone as modem PAM is the sharing of a mobile device s Internet connection with other connected computers Connection of a mobile device with other devices can be done over wireless LAN Wi Fi over Bluetooth or by physical connection using a cable for example through USB A phone tethered to a laptopIf tethering is done over WLAN the feature may be branded as a personal hotspot or mobile hotspot which allows the device to serve as a portable router Mobile hotspots may be protected by a PIN or password The Internet connected mobile device can act as a portable wireless access point and router for devices connected to it 1 Contents 1 Mobile device s OS support 2 In carriers contracts 2 1 United Kingdom 2 2 United States 2 3 Germany 3 See also 4 ReferencesMobile device s OS support editMany mobile devices are equipped with software to offer tethered Internet access Windows Mobile 6 5 Windows Phone 7 Android starting from version 2 2 and iOS 3 0 or later offer tethering over a Bluetooth PAN or a USB connection Tethering over Wi Fi also known as Personal Hotspot is available on iOS starting with iOS 4 2 5 or later on iPhone 4 or iPad 3rd gen certain Windows Mobile 6 5 devices like the HTC HD2 Windows Phone 7 8 and 8 1 devices varies by manufacturer and model and certain Android phones varies widely depending on carrier manufacturer and software version 2 For IPv4 networks the tethering normally works via NAT on the handset s existing data connection so from the network point of view there is just one device with a single IPv4 network address though it is technically possible to attempt to identify multiple machines On some mobile network operators this feature is contractually unavailable by default and may be activated only by paying to add a tethering package to a data plan or choosing a data plan that includes tethering This is done primarily because with a computer sharing the network connection there is typically substantially more network traffic Some network provided devices have carrier specific software that may deny the inbuilt tethering ability normally available on the device or enable it only if the subscriber pays an additional fee Some operators have asked Google or any mobile device producer using Android to completely remove tethering capability from the operating system on certain devices 3 Handsets purchased SIM free without a network provider subsidy are often unhindered with regard to tethering There are however several ways to enable tethering on restricted devices without paying the carrier for it including 3rd party USB Tethering apps such as PDAnet rooting Android devices or jailbreaking iOS devices and installing a tethering application on the device 4 Tethering is also available as a downloadable third party application on most Symbian mobile phones 5 as well as on the MeeGo platform 6 and on WebOS mobiles phones 7 In carriers contracts editThe examples and perspective in this article deal primarily with the United States and do not represent a worldwide view of the subject You may improve this article discuss the issue on the talk page or create a new article as appropriate December 2012 Learn how and when to remove this template message This section needs to be updated Please help update this article to reflect recent events or newly available information May 2019 Depending on the wireless carrier a user s cellular device may have restricted functionality While tethering may be allowed at no extra cost some carriers impose a one time charge to enable tethering and others forbid tethering or impose added data charges Contracts that advertise unlimited data usage often have limits detailed in a Fair usage policy United Kingdom edit Since 2014 all pay monthly plans from the Three network in the UK include a personal hotspot feature 8 Earlier two tethering permitted mobile plans offered unlimited data The Full Monty 9 on T Mobile and The One Plan on Three Three offered tethering as a standard feature until early 2012 retaining it on selected plans T Mobile dropped tethering on its unlimited data plans in late 2012 10 United States edit This section needs to be updated Please help update this article to reflect recent events or newly available information June 2015 As cited in Sprint Nextel s Terms of Service Except with Phone as Modem plans you may not use a mobile device including a Bluetooth device as a modem in connection with any computer We reserve the right to deny or terminate service without notice for any misuse or any use that adversely affects network performance 11 T Mobile USA has a similar clause in its Terms amp Conditions Unless explicitly permitted by your Data Plan other uses including for example using your Device as a modem or tethering your Device to a personal computer or other hardware are not permitted 12 T Mobile s Simple Family or Simple Business plans offer Hotspot from devices that offer that function such as Apple iPhone to up to five devices Since March 27 2014 1000 MB per month is free in the US with cellular service 13 The host device has unlimited slow internet for the rest of the month and all month while roaming in 100 countries but with no tethering For US 10 or 20 per month more per host device the amount of data available for tethering can be increased markedly 14 The host device cellular services can be canceled added or changed at any time pro rated data tethering levels can be changed month to month and T Mobile no longer requires any long term service contracts allowing users to bring their own devices or buy devices from them independent of whether they continue service with them As of 2013 update Verizon Wireless and AT amp T Mobility offer wired tethering to their plans for a fee while Sprint Nextel offers a Wi Fi connected mobile hotspot tethering feature at an added charge However actions by the FCC and a small claims court in California may make it easier for consumers to tether On July 31 2012 the FCC released an unofficial announcement of Commission action decreeing Verizon Wireless must pay 1 25 million to resolve the investigation regarding compliance of the C Block Spectrum see US Wireless Spectrum Auction of 2008 15 The announcement also stated that Verizon recently revised its service offerings such that consumers on usage based pricing plans may tether using any application without paying an additional fee After that judgement Verizon released Share Everything plans that enable tethering however users must drop old plans they were grandfathered under such as the Unlimited Data plans and switch or pay a tethering fee In another instance Judge Russell Nadel of the Ventura Superior Court awarded AT amp T customer Matt Spaccarelli 850 despite the fact that Spaccarelli had violated his terms of service by jailbreaking his iPhone in order to fully utilize his iPhone s hardware Spaccarelli demonstrated that AT amp T had unfairly throttled his data connection His data shows that AT amp T had been throttling his connection after approximately 2 GB of data was used 16 Spaccarelli responded by creating a personal web page in order to provide information that allows others to file a similar lawsuit commenting Hopefully with all this concrete data and the courts on our side AT amp T will be forced to change something Let s just hope it chooses to go the way of Sprint not T Mobile 17 While T Mobile did eventually allow tethering on August 31 2015 the company announced it will punish users who abuse its unlimited data by violating T Mobile s rules on tethering which unlike standard data does carry a 7 GB cap before throttling takes effect by permanently kicking them off the unlimited plans and making users sign up for tiered data plans 18 T Mobile mentioned that it was only a small handful of users who abused the tethering rules by using an Android app that masks T Mobile s tethering monitoring and uses as much as 2 TB s per month causing speed issues for most customers who do not abuse the rules 19 Germany edit Germany has three major Cell providers The biggest provider Deutsche Telekom only states that cellular services are only provided when used together with a mobile cellular device 20 Moreover under point 11 5 of the cellular price list it is very much prohibited to make a private cellular connection commercially or publicly available However the price list of cellular contracts specifically states that using your own device as a modem or personal Hotspot for personal and private use is permitted 21 The next biggest Cellular Provider is Vodafone also states in their mobile price list that they don t allow making the personal connection publicly available A personal hotspot and especially tethering is on all mentioned contracts allowed For example the Vodafone Red 2016 S with 2GB up to the Vodafone Young 2020 XL with unlimited data encourage their users to share their data with another personal device 22 The third largest provide Telefonica O2 sells in general cheaper contracts compared to the already mentioned With their o2 free unlimited contract they explicitly stated that stationary non battery operated WiFi Access Points aren t allowed to be used the contract Therefore the German society of consumer rights sued the Provider This clause is conflicting with net neutrality which was confirmed by the European Court of Justice 23 Germany s highest justice court also confirmed the illegality of contract clauses that would forbid WiFI Hotspots Tethering and in this case Cellular Routers 24 See also editInternet Connection Sharing Mobile broadband Mobile Internet device MID Mobile modems and routers Open Garden Smartbook SmartphoneReferences edit Nadel Brian 2020 07 22 How to use a smartphone as a mobile hotspot Computerworld Retrieved 2022 04 18 Android 2 2 to support tethering and turn your phone into a mobile WiFi hotspot Geek com geek com 14 May 2010 Archived from the original on 12 December 2011 Retrieved 28 June 2011 Android 12 Compatibility Definition Android Open Source Project Retrieved 2022 04 18 Jerry Hildenbrand May 17 2010 Android 101 Tethering www androidcentral com Joiku JoikuSpot WiFi www joiku com Joiku JoikuSpot WiFi www joikusoft com Application FreeTether WebOS Internals www webos internals org Personal Hotspot on your phone support three co uk Retrieved 2019 09 27 Davies Chris T Mobile UK Full Monty plan offers true unlimited voice calls data tethering Slash Gear Retrieved 8 July 2012 Woods Ben T Mobile quietly removes tethering for its unlimited data plans Slash Gear Retrieved 8 July 2012 Sprint Terms amp Conditions US sprint com Archived from the original on 2010 06 12 Retrieved 2010 10 13 T Mobile Terms amp Conditions US t mobile com Retrieved 2011 03 14 Top 10 Best Consumer Cellular Phones For Seniors in 2021 2021 04 11 Archived from the original on 11 April 2021 Retrieved 2022 04 18 The Best Simple Mobile Moxee Hotspot Device Plans The ISP Info 2022 04 06 Archived from the original on 6 April 2022 Retrieved 2022 04 18 Verizon Pays 1 25MM for Blocking Mobile Broadband Applications PDF Retrieved 22 August 2012 Spaccarella Matt Matt Spaccarelli s Personal Web Page Retrieved 22 August 2012 What Is the T Mobile Hotspot Plans in 2022 2022 03 28 Archived from the original on 28 March 2022 Retrieved 2022 04 18 Vasquez Emily 2022 03 27 Wi Fi Calling Explained Pros Cons and FAQs Forbes Advisor Retrieved 2022 04 18 T Mobile will now punish customers who abuse unlimited data theverge com Leistungsbeschreibung Mobilfunk PDF Deutsche Telekom Leistungsbeschreibung Mobilfunk 17 May 2023 Deutsche Telekom Price List PDF Deutsche Telekom 13 October 2023 Retrieved 22 November 2023 Vodafone InfoDoc PDF Vodafone Help Page 17 October 2023 Retrieved 22 November 2023 Net neutrality BEUC www beuc eu Retrieved 2023 11 22 online heise 2023 05 04 BGH Mobilfunkanbieter durfen Endgerate nicht per Klausel ausschliessen heise online in German Retrieved 2023 11 22 Retrieved from 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