Tether for BlackBerry is, once again, our Deal of the Day and you can pick it up in the RIMarkable Store for $24.97, 50% off the regular price. We’ve talked about Tether so many times before that regular reader know how great an application Tether is, but, for those of you that don’t, Tether allows you to get your laptop, PC or Mac, onto the internet via your BlackBerry device’s mobile broadband connection. The best part is that there are no monthly fees.
Tether for BlackBerry Features:
- Internet Anywhere: You can use Tether anywhere you can make phone calls.
- Easy Setup: Download our software to your BlackBerry and another for your laptop… Then surf the web and email just like you would with any Internet connection.
- Fast Speeds: Download speeds that are impressive. Our users download at speeds up to 1,800 kbps.
- No Tethering Fees: Tether uses your phone’s data plan and we do not charge tethering fees.
- All BlackBerries: Tether is compatible with all BlackBerries.
- All Carriers: Tether has been used by carriers all over the world. Some carriers do require APN settings, though. It appears our product does not work on the iDen Network.
Tether will be on sale for 50% of today only so be sure to grab your copy before midnight CST.
Download Tether for BlackBerry 50% of the regular price in the RIMarkable Store
Who pays you guys? I’m sure Apple or Google fronts this propaganda site. You people need to be a little less obvious about your motives if you want to be believable as a Blackberry Site.
What are you talking about?
This is a BlackBerry site, with a BlackBerry store. Tether is one of the best selling BlackBerry applications we’ve ever sold and it, as the post says, is on sale 50% off.
What in the world does Apple or Google have to do with that?
In the words of Jim Rome… “Have a take and don’t suck!”
Is the old Robb back? I loved it when you used to go right at folks leaving insane comments…
Please stop quoting Jim Rome, it sounds lame and unoriginal.
Maybe it’s just me, but, I thought it was pretty obvious that when a BlackBerry blog, talks about a BlackBerry application which happens to be on sale from a BlackBerry store that is part of the BlackBerry blog, there may be some benefit to the blog if said application is purchased.
Your idea of propaganda is a store advertising sales?
I get so pissed off when I walk into Wal-Mart, pick up a sales paper, and actually find those things advertised in the flyer on sale in the store. That shit aint right….