Google announced this week that carrier billing in the Android Market is now available to AT&T customers. This means that Android users can charge their app purchases to an AT&T subscriber account and have the cost added to their monthly network bill rather than using a credit card.
Google initially launched carrier billing with T-Mobile last year. AT&T is the second US carrier to participate in the program. Google hopes that carrier billing will lower the barrier of complexity for Android Market transactions, thus simplifying app purchases for some users.
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