The FCC is investigating the reasons for the inclusion of voice tools into the Google App Store.

The FCC (Federal Communications Commission U.S.) investigates the reasons that push Apple to block the implementation of voice Google, Google Voice, in its popular iPhone and Application Store, App Store.

The Cupertino company systematically blocked the use of this tool in your smartphone, without offering a clear explanation of the reasons that led him to this.

Google had recently pointed out this situation, bearing in mind that six months waiting for the approval of listing application in the virtual store from Apple, published as The Wall Street Journal.

The Federal Commission has referred inquiries to Apple and Google, as well as the operator to distribute the smart phone in United States, AT & T.

The latter part of the request met the terms of the agreement between Cupertino and telecoms operator, a major hurt by a possible massive incorporation of voice applications.

According to Forbes reflects the specific questions that will be required to answer several. First, Apple will be obliged to give reasons that led him to reject the application. In addition, you must disclose whether you do it alone or if AT & T has influenced the decision.

Likewise, Cupertino will be forced to reveal that standards are based, to reject or approve applications.

The deadline for providing these answers is the next August 21. Forbes says, the secrets of the popular smartphone are closer to being revealed.

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