[Q] tethering - question and offer - T-Mobile, Samsung Galaxy SIII

I have the T999V ... which is the Canadian model of the T999
We have native android tethering ... no restrictions ... works immediately ... as you can see below
Each time I install a custom (T999 tmobile) rom, this ability gets replaced by the tmobile version, obviously
this essentially breaks/destroys/eliminates tethering for Me ... and other T999V users
Question:
can anyone identify which/all files are involved in tethering so that I/we can specifically back them up and restore them after installing a custom rom..
so that we can get native tethering back ?
Offer:
I am willing to participate with any devs that are interested in perhaps having/seeing the T999V native tethering files
so that possibly they can use these in their roms to bypass the restrictive carrier modifications right from the beginning
thanks in advance for any answers and/or particpation

*reserved*
for future, in case

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