[quote name='bmachine']That feature actually makes getting a PSPgo more appealing to me.[/QUOTE]
[quote name='Malik112099']I have unlimited data with my iPhone, so that would make it a good option for people like me. Last month I used 1.9GB of data according to my bill. [/QUOTE]
It would be a great feature...provided you lived in Japan or Europe. The cell network in the U.S. isn't really equipped to handle lots of devices accessing data in large amounts. The iPhone's troubles are a portend of what's coming with so many smartphones being pushed now.
The main problem here in the states is two-fold: (1) tethering the PSPGo to a cell blatantly goes against the Terms & Conditions of every phone data plan in the nation, with the exception of Alltel, (2) data caps on 'unlimited' data plans
Let's look at the main cell companies' terms and conditions regarding tethering the PSPGo to a cell phone for data usage
Verizon's T&Cs
The Unlimited plans cannot be used: (1) for any applications that tether the device to laptops, PCs, or other equipment for any purpose, (2) for uploading, downloading or streaming of movies, music or games
Look at that, no tethering to the PSP and PSN store downloads are explicitly forbidden at Big Red.
AT&T's T&Cs
Furthermore, plans (unless specifically designated for tethering usage) cannot be used for any applications that tether the device (through use of, including without limitation, connection kits, other phone/PDA-to computer accessories, BLUETOOTH® or any other wireless technology) to Personal Computers (including without limitation, laptops), or other equipment for any purpose.
No tethering on AT&T either.
Sprint's T&Cs
Except with Phone-as-Modem plans, you may not use a phone (including a Bluetooth phone) as a modem in connection with a computer, PDA, or similar device.
Not on the NOW Network either, unless you pay the $50+ for ther PAM plan as well.
T-Mobile:
Unless explicitly permitted by your Data Plan, other uses, including for example, tethering your device to a personal computer or other hardware, are not permitted.
Not here either unless you have some plan I can't seem to find on their site.
I know people do it all the time with laptops, but there are PC programs that 'mask' that usage. I doubt that Sony has put in something similar into the Go.
Plus even on a PC using PDANet or similar, if you're gonna be downloading things from the PSN, they'll see that spike in usage.
[quote name='h3llbring3r']I believe that what manthing is referring to is the fact that there is a 5gb "soft cap" on AT&T's Unlimited (um, limited) data plans. I come pretty close to that monthly on my iPhone (I'm running around 4 regularly) and am waiting to see how they handle my overage.[/QUOTE]
That's problem #2 with the BT tethering: data usage.
Verizon and Sprint also have 5GB caps, while T-Mobile has a 10GB cap.
And heaven forbid you go over 5GB on Verizon, they'll charge you $0.25 per MB you go over the cap. At least the other three don't do that.
It's never really been established exactly how much data online play for the PSP uses, has it?
[quote name='Malik112099']yeah....I think online gaming on the go ANYWHERE is a bug hurdle to jump. I think Sony should do something cool and make use of the 3G networks (like Amazon does for the Kindle) and cover the cost. That alone would make me jump over to the PSP Go.[/QUOTE]
[quote name='bmachine']The Kindle was exactly the comparison I had in mind, as well. Amazon nailed that on the first try.
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That would have been infinitely better option here in the states.