Google Voice Denied in the Apple App Store
Written By Unknown on Monday, 3 August 2009 | 21:36
Federal Communications Commission or Federal Communications Commisions (FCC) has to fly the U.S. mail to Apple, AT & T and Google to find out in regard to the rejection Google Voice and other applications that will be distributed on the App Store.
In a letter Apple sent to the FCC, the contents ask why Apple rejected the application Google Voice and other applications that also rejected. FCC was not sure ask the AT & T role in making this decision.
"Many things that we pertanyakan at Apple, including the difference between Google Voice software with VoIP (Voice over Internet Protocol) that has been approved by Apple to be marketed through the App Store for iPhone," said FCC spokesman.
Furthermore, the FCC urged Apple to reveal the reason for disapproval Google Voice and other applications that are not approved for entry in the list of applications in the App Store.
The approval process for rejecting the application or the iPhone made by Apple has been criticized and reap a lot of guessing suspect. Google Voice is a VoIP application is rejected and a discussion of Apple.
Meanwhile, the FCC has a mission to bridge the wireless market competition, consumer protection and support, and promote innovation and new investment.
"Letters of reprimand Apple is not another reflection of the proactive FCC to get the facts and data necessary to make the best decision," FCC spokesman demolished. (PCWorld / Okezone)
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