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engadget.com - 10/23/2009
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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 ...
computerworld.com - 10/22/2009
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computerworld.com —
Computerworld - AT 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, although he gave no details in a conference call with analysts. Asked in a question-and-answer session ...
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AT&T exec implies iPhone exclusivity in U.S. to end
modmyi.com - 10/22/2009
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modmyi.com —
AT&T Mobility CEO Ralph de la Vega, in
a conference call quoted by Computerworld , alluded to...
the end of AT&T's deal with Apple for exclusive rights as the iPhone carrier, a reference that many observers are seizing upon as a suggestion that there could soon be additional service ...
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Exec Suggests AT&T iPhone Exclusivity in US May End Soon
theiphoneblog.com - 10/22/2009
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theiphoneblog.com —
AT&T CEO Ralph de la Vega stated that
his carrier’s exclusive agreement to sell Apple’s iPhone in...
the US… will end one day. Of course, we knew this. You knew this. AT&T and Apple knew this. Everybody knew this, because ...
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CEOh-SNAP: AT&T Says (Again!) iPhone Exclusivity Will End
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AT&T iPhone Exclusivity Ending?
EverythingiCafe —
... 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]
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