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The new reviews of the Incredible mention that it has support for tethering via a "Mobile Broadband Connect" option. However the reviews didn't know if there was an extra cost service plan associated with this.

Can anyone in the know comment?

Are there other ways to tether. Things like pdanet or other. Is rooting required?
 
To OFFICIALLY use tethering you need to spend the extra 15 dollars...

My understanding is Verizon is currently practicing a "don't ask don't tell" policy on the 29$ plan though. meaning there are apps that allow tethering and people use them all the time.

Be warned this may change in the future as more people use 3g phones and Verizon's network sees more traffic.

I use a 3rd party app on my i760 (WinMo) to tether my laptop and it works fine...
 
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To OFFICIALLY use tethering you need to spend the extra 15 dollars...

My understanding is Verizon is currently practicing a "don't ask don't tell" policy on the 29$ plan though. meaning there are apps that allow tethering and people use them all the time.

Be warned this may change in the future as more people use 3g phones and Verizon's network sees more traffic.

I use a 3rd party app on my i760 (WinMo) to tether my laptop and it works fine...

Exactly. 3rd party tethering works fine. It's just against VZW's ToS. So if they decided to, they can terminate your service.
 
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All of the solutions mentioned here are USB tethering, right? Are there any mobile hotspot tethering solutions that don't require rooting? Which ones, if any, are legal (with the tethering plan)? I'd really like to have a mobile hotspot capability, but I haven't heard whether Verizon will support this outside of their MiFi device.

Thanks
 
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To OFFICIALLY use tethering you need to spend the extra 15 dollars...

My understanding is Verizon is currently practicing a "don't ask don't tell" policy on the 29$ plan though. meaning there are apps that allow tethering and people use them all the time.

Be warned this may change in the future as more people use 3g phones and Verizon's network sees more traffic.

I use a 3rd party app on my i760 (WinMo) to tether my laptop and it works fine...


To update those that are considering "tethering" I just tried my i760 today...

I NO LONGER have access, it directs me to a VZW site offering to upgrade my plan...

I don't know the differences between how tethering works on WinMo and how it works on a Android... This may not impact Android right now.


BUT it is clear Verizon IS starting to care about tethering...

This may mean problems in the future for Android tethering:(
 
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All of the solutions mentioned here are USB tethering, right? Are there any mobile hotspot tethering solutions that don't require rooting? Which ones, if any, are legal (with the tethering plan)? I'd really like to have a mobile hotspot capability, but I haven't heard whether Verizon will support this outside of their MiFi device.

Thanks

Android Wifi Tether

android-wifi-tether - Project Hosting on Google Code

You need root though.
 
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Tether has a beta for Android, no word on a release date yet though. I use it for my blackberry, you can connect either with USB or Bluetooth. Works great!

I'm hoping I can switch my blackberry account to the Incredible when I get it (they will let you switch between blackberry phones, but haven't said what their policy will be going from BB to Android).
 
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Tether has a beta for Android, no word on a release date yet though. I use it for my blackberry, you can connect either with USB or Bluetooth. Works great!

I'm hoping I can switch my blackberry account to the Incredible when I get it (they will let you switch between blackberry phones, but haven't said what their policy will be going from BB to Android).

Another satisfied Tether user here also looking forward to their decision on how to handle BB -> Android conversions.
 
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