So now you don't have to install any third party application or hack your phone to use the iPhone Tethering. What you don't know is that making the Apple iPhone tethering legal, mobile operators now will charge you extra $$ per month to use this service.
According to Appmodo. the tethering will run you $55 per month. So why spend extra $55 for tethering? Is it really worth it? But one person has found a way of easily enabling free tethering on the iPhone, without having to “hack” the device.
You just have to point your iPhone browser to http://help.benm.at, installing the necessary carrier browser and profile, and then the gadget is ready to share its internet connection with a laptop via Bluetooth or USB.
Currently the site supports iPhone 3GS Tethering for Australia A1, T-Mobile, Orange, Germany T-Mobile, Swedish Sunrise, Orange, Swisscom, Italy Tim, Vodafone, Wind, H3G.
Looks like Soon AT & T will be also in the list.
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