FCC Asks Apple, ATT And Google About App Rejection
The Google Voice iPhone app gave users the ability to use some advanced features of Google Voice right from their phone as well as call out using their Google Voice number. Earlier this week Apple/ATT disabled the App claiming that it imitated some of the functions of the iPhone.
Now the FCC is trying to find out why things happened the way they did. The FCC has sent letters to Apple, ATT and Google asking for details.
You can see those letters here at TechCruch.
ATT has been the first to respond saying that they have nothing to do with the App store and will “of course” respond to the FCC letter anyway.
