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Wednesday, April 22, 2009

Is AT&T's iPhone exclusivity on the rocks?

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  April 22, 2009  
 

AT&T may have to pay dearly to retain iPhone exclusively
AT&T would seem to have every reason in the world to want an extension of its exclusive agreement with Apple to sell the iPhone and run it over AT&T's wireless networks. For Apple, continuing the exclusive agreement with AT&T seems less advantageous as time goes on, since selling the iPhone through more carriers would increase the number of devices sold. Read on:
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