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USA: AT&T to support Apple�s Facetime  without extra charges.
AT&T announced plans to support Apple�s Facetime video calling  service over its mobile network without extra charges for more of its  subscribers, after criticism about the additional fees it was levying on users.
However, the latest change only applies to high-end customers � users with an LTE-capable iPhone or iPad and tiered data plan.
Earlier this year, it was reported that the operator was facing  complaints from US consumer groups, who had argued that charging more  for specific over-the-top services goes against the principles of net  neutrality.
AT&T argued that the rules did not apply to apps which are  preloaded on handsets, noting that similar, alternative products are  available for download.
In a blog post yesterday, Jim Cicconi, senior EVP of External and  Legislative Affairs for the company, said that due to the number of  iPhones it has on its network, �when Apple rolls out new services or  changes, as it did in iOS 6, it can have a much greater, and more  immediate, impact on AT&T�s network than is the case with carriers  who have far fewer iPhone users�.
The operator is already supporting Facetime over Cellular for customers  with its high-end Media Share plans, while any customer can use the  service over Wi-Fi.
Cicconi said that �we will continue to gather and assess the network  data on this issue over the next few months and anticipate that we will  be able to expand the availability of FaceTime to our customers on other  billing plans in the near future�.
Heading-off another criticism, AT&T said that it will also support  the service for deaf and hard of hearing customers who qualify for  special text and data-only packages.
Facetime has been available for some time, but Apple only added support for the service over mobile networks with its recent iOS6 release.










 
 
 
 
 
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