A few days ago, we broke the news that Google had yanked all the 3G tethering apps from the Android Market. Google pulled the apps since they did not comply with T-mobiles TOS. I guess it took Google a few days to realize that the HTC Dream (currently the only Android phone on the market) is also available in other countries and also from other service providers. Google has sent out a message to the app developers, stating:
"We inadvertently unpublished your application for all mobile providers; if you like, we can restore your app so that all Android Market users outside the T-Mobile US network will have access to your application."
Let’s just hope, Google learns from their mistake and takes a more systematic approach next time they decide to remove app from the Android Market.
Source: Engadget