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AT&T Exec Implies iPhone Exclusivity In U.S To End
Has AT&T Wireless data congestion been self
Has AT&T Wireless data congestion been self
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AT&T exec implies iPhone exclusivity in U.S. to end
macworld.com — AT&T; Mobility CEO Ralph de la Vega strongly implied today that the carrier's exclusive deal to sell... the iPhone in the U.S. is ending. (more) AT&T exec implies iPhone exclusivity in U.S. to end
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AT&T iPhone Exclusivity Ending?
EverythingiCafe — ... it’s only part of AT&T’s smartphone portfolio. “We have a legacy of having a great portfolio…that will continue after the iPhone is no longer exclusive to us,” de la Vega said. “We think we will continue after the iPhone…to drive [results]….” It’s been forever rumored that Verizon would be next in line to get a shot at the iPhone. This will certainly add fuel to the fire. [Computerworld via Engadget]

AT&T Mobility CEO suggests iPhone exclusivity will end... sometime
Engadget — Well, it's not much, but AT&T Mobility CEO Ralph de la Vega doesn't exactly have to go too far out on a limb to attract attention when he's talking about something as big as an end to iPhone exclusivity. His latest, and seemingly most extensive ruminations on the matter came during a conference call with analysts this week, where he reportedly said that AT&T has a "legacy of having a great portfolio...that will continue after the iPhone is no longer exclusive to us," and that he thinks AT&T's ability to drive results "will continue after the ...

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