Critics call shenanigans after Apple, AT&T letters to FCC

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Aug 23, 2009 Ars Technica13 Shares

All responses are in to the Federal Communications Commission’s query asking why Apple put Google Voice for its iPhone on ice. But chances are that the answers that the FCC has received from Apple and AT&T will only provoke more questions.

Here’s the good news, iPhone users. Never mind that New York Times story citing a Google spokesperson saying that Apple nixed the app around mid-July. “Contrary to press reports,” Apple’s letter insisted, the company hasn’t rejected the feature. It’s just continuing to “study” it…

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