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According to USA Today, Apple (NASDAQ: AAPL) and AT&T (NYSE: T) are expected to saunter up to the Federal Communications Commission (FCC) and explain why they will not allow Google's (NASDAQ: GOOG) free Google Voice application on the iPhone.

The problem is that Google is throwing stones while it lives in a glass house. Let me explain here -- Google has done the same thing to Skype when it blocked it from use with Google Android. This is truly the pot calling the kettle black, as Google is getting a taste of its own medicine. The question is, why can't these kids get together and play nice?

Simply put, they will be giving their competitors money. The problem is that carriers and providers have woven a tangled web that only traps customers because the bickering has not resulted in a price war. In fact, it has resulted in what some may consider price gouging. Every company is trying to force its will on every one of its competitors, but that is what Friday's little meeting with the FCC is supposed to be about: protecting the consumer while examining exclusive deals between handset makers and telecom companies.

At least, the FCC seems to have the right idea. The companies have forgotten that they are not in the job of trying to continually one-up each other for their own sake. They should try to best each other in order to make the best product for the consumer.

The telecom companies are trying to do away with each other's technology while forgetting that the most important part of the equation is a consumer that can afford the offered technology. How can the family on a budget afford the asked price for an iPhone, or the latest BlackBerry, or the latest Palm? I thought the point of competition was to make high-quality products affordable for the consumer at large. I guess I was wrong...

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Last updated: November 27, 2009: 11:24 PM

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