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Did you read it the other way. I better check to see if I said something wrong or misleading.
And sync you bring that up, I don't know if you could go the other way. I don't know why you would but I wonder.
I can't beleive they would disable that, especially since you don't have an unlimited data plan - they would be raking in the dough from you. (unless you switched to unmetered - maybe you did and I forgot)
I know that ATT didn't disable this (at least on my phone) and Cingular didn't either.
I do have an unlimited now, Cingular has a $25 unlimited that they don't really advertise and is hard to find. MediaNet I found out works as an unlimited data plan.
It is weird why they would do something like this but it says on there site:
ATT also tried a similar tactic, when they introduced their "unlimited" data plan (shortly before I switched) - you could use unlimited data *from your device (phone)*, but tethered devices they would still charge you per KB for (probably for the same reasons I described above). Sounds like Cingular tries to take a different approach by just not allowing you to do it at all, but you may want to check on that (I'm sure you already have) to make sure that they aren't charging you extra since you found a way to do tethered access.
This might be confusing since the post seems like I unlocked the phone because I wanted DUN enables but really that isn't the case at all. I wanted the update and the notion of having a unlocked/hacked rebel phone that was in my control.