AT&T charges FaceTime calls via 3G, Romanian operators could make the same decision

  At WWDC 2012 Apple has announced that its new iOS 6 will allow users to make FaceTime calls over 3G networks, but you would have found that out from iDevice.ro a few months before. This new option allows us to use a mobile data connection to make the calls FaceTime, but in the USA the AT&T operator he already announces himself customers that it will charge them for using the option. AT&T is one of Apple's most important partners and if it starts charging users for this option, then we can expect other operators to make the same decision.

  For now, Orange Romania does not display any similar message and I don't think any other operator does this, but as soon as iOS 6 is publicly available we can expect some changes. I hope that our operators will not follow in the footsteps of AT&T, but Personal HotSpot was only available for a fee at Orange and Vodafone, so anything is possible.