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We all know that Apple rejected Google Voice along with all its third party apps and blocked those from its store. Everyone is saying that At&T is an evil who was pushing Apple for this decision. Now, there is an other interesting report comes on the screens, that Federal Communication Commission (FCC), USA has started the investigation on this Apple’s rejection and removal of Google communication apps from its store.


FCC sent out the investigation queries letters to all the parties involved in this issue as Google, AT&T and Apple.

This step taken by FCC proves that as a regularity Government authority it could ask to Apple, AT&T and Google to reveal the exact story behind the scene and we thought everyone wants to know that. So, let’s wait and see what would be the result of this FCC investigation.

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5 Responses to “FCC Opens Inquiry of Apple’s Ban of Google Voice Apps”

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    SonyaSunny Says:

    Interesting, I`ll quote it on my site later.
    Thank you
    SonyaSunny

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