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MichaelC. Visit the original article at
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I was ecstatic to read Basheera Khan’s post over at The Guardian, and then afterwards finding its way to Techcrunch. The latter I (I’m sure there were others) would like to take some credit for after sending messages to @bash requesting that cross-posting happens.
Essentially both O2 (and BT which suprisingly avoided more condemnation) tried to prevent an app being allowed in the App Store. One which allowed iPhone users to avoid paying the exhorbitant costs of dialling 08* numbers in the UK from their cellphones by instead using an alternative. These numbers are mostly for businesses and more often than not are their sales or support lines.
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