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AU Mobile Operator Optus Blocking Paid Android Apps

APC Magazine details how Optus, an Australian mobile phone operator, has for months been deliberately blocking access to Android paid apps. "Optus is the exclusive Australian mobile carrier for the HTC Dream and Samsung Galaxy Android phones, and yet people who signed a long-term contract for these phones have to date been blocked from buying paid Android apps and getting the full Android experience. ... APC found many angry and frustrated comments on the Whirlpool community forums by Optus & Virgin Mobile customers." The article speculates, reading between the lines of the opaque comments offered by both Optus and Google, that the carrier is "demanding a cut of the sales revenue from Android apps if it is to remove its restriction on accessing them."

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  1. Re:Proxy? by unfunk · · Score: 3, Informative

    No. It's a network setting that Optus needs to change. You can get around it by using the "Market Enabler" app that's available on the net, but you need to root your phone* and void your warranty etc to use it.

    *and in Australia, this phrase is rather amusing because "rooting" something is usually vernacular for "have sex with"...

  2. There ARE ways around it by Rennt · · Score: 4, Informative

    Market Enabler allows you to fake your network to the Market (root access required).
    I've been buying payed apps in Australia since Cupcake, using Markets in the US and EU.