If versions of Android prior to the yet-to-be-released Froyo can't support tethering, why does HTC's Europe page say that it is actually possible?

"Using your phone as a modem (tethering)": http://www.htc.com/europe/howto.aspx?id=134&type=1&p_id=313

I'm confused. Please educate me about the same.

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for non-dev android questions, see forceclose.com, which is a sister-platform to stackoverflow. – Mathias Lin Jul 24 '10 at 10:27
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this is not a software developing question, this address would help you anyway

http://forum.xda-developers.com/forumdisplay.php?f=610

in the us is ilegal, that's why, tethering is a matter of software not hardware ;)

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How can tethering be illegal? – Marcelo Cantos Jul 24 '10 at 9:44
because you are "sharing" internet connection without permission from the cell company, at&t, and some other have this in small letters in contracts – Saikios Jul 24 '10 at 10:30
it's "illegal" not illegal :P but almost the same, you can't go to jail, but you can't keep your phone services – Saikios Jul 24 '10 at 10:37
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