UPDATED · News · 1 Aug 2009 · MTW Editorial Team
As you already know Apple rejected Google’s official Google Voice app this week and pulled off all other third party Google Voice apps that were already available on the App Store. Following the uproar caused by Apple ludicrous decision the FCC decided to investigate Apple and AT&T to find out exactly why the Google Voice was rejected and the ones already in the store pulled. Techcrunch managed to get their hands on the FCC letters that you can find here
It looks like the FCC wants to know if AT&T was involved in anyway in the rejection. I’m willing to bet that Apple wishes that all this mess never happened. Will the truth about Apple’s rejection process finally come out?
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