pro.gigaom.com - 11/30/2009
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Almost all the rumors about a new carrier partner for Apple center on Verizon Wireless, but Sprint is actually a better fit.
businessinsider.com - 12/2/2009
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businessinsider.com —
AT&T and Verizon have agreed to drop lawsuits
against each other over Verizon's "There's A Map For...
That" commercials. AT&T filed suit last month over allegedly "misleading" Verizon ads supposedly causing AT&T to suffer "irreparable harm." The ads ...
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AT&T And Verizon Stop Suing Each Other Over 'Map' ...
appleinsider.com - 12/2/2009
engadget.com - 12/2/2009
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engadget.com —
Well well, maybe we can all get along
after all: AT&T and Verizon just dropped their various...
advertising-related lawsuits against each other. We can't say we're surprised, considering AT&T lost its request to have Verizon's ads pulled down ...
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AT&T and Verizon drop lawsuits, make nice for the ...
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A 4G iPhone on Verizon Currently Under Test?
jkOnTheRun —
... Over the weekend, I read Colin Gibbs’s piece on GigaOm Pro (subscription required) because he thinks Apple could or should go with Sprint for an iPhone. That approach surprised me, but it has some merit if you believe in the WiMAX model and Sprint craves more hot handset launches since the Palm Pre and recent Google handsets. I’m more inclined to think Apple will go with Verizon over Sprint however. A handset with WiMAX capabilities will be far more limited in terms of coverage for starters. And Verizon is already progressing with a transition to LTE for their next ...
A 4G iPhone on Verizon Currently Under Test? [jkOnTheRun]
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... Over the weekend, I read Colin Gibbs’s piece on GigaOm Pro (subscription required) because he thinks Apple could or should go with Sprint for an iPhone. That approach surprised me, but it has some merit if you believe in the WiMAX model and Sprint craves more hot handset launches since the Palm Pre and recent Google handsets. I’m more inclined to think Apple will go with Verizon over Sprint however. A handset with WiMAX capabilities will be far more limited in terms of coverage for starters. And Verizon is already progressing with a ...
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Rumor Has It: AT&T Losing iPhone Exclusivity this Wednesday
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... Will Americans enjoy the iPhone price wars that (sadly) never happened over here? Or will everyone be too busy cooing over the Tablet to even care? Or — worse — what’s the chance that Apple will have an AT&T-related announcement this Wednesday, but rather than confirming the end of the exclusivity deal, could Jobs announce a new, extended exclusivity partnership that includes the iPhone and the Tablet? What fresh horrors could such a partnership bring? Related GigaOM Pro Research: Why Apple Should Choose Sprint Before Verizon ...
Why Is Sprint Rushing a WiMAX Phone to Market? [GigaOM]
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... its WiMAX phone could find themselves unable to use the 4G data services while on a call. Sprint will obviously need to produce phones that leverage WiMAX as it builds out its new footprint and as the industry addresses the technical problems involved in moving to 4G from 3G. But rushing a WiMAX phone to market in the next few months doesn’t seem to make much sense. Related GigaOM Pro Content (sub. req’d): Why Apple Should Choose Sprint Before Verizon Wireless
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I (mostly) like the Droid and like its positioning as a somewhat homely but useful phone. And yes, I agree that the phone under attack in the ad looks an awful ...
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iPhone for T-Mobile and not Verizon next year? —
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So here we have the latest rumour circulating the net waves concerning the iconic iPhone and which carrier will gain the iPhone when AT&T loses exclusivity next year. As we have all hear it is expected that Verizon Wireless may pick up the iPhone.
But as Verizon have kind of attacked the ...
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Verizon Wireless had seemed the most likely carrier to get the iPhone next, but that may no longer be the case.
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[From Wayne Roberts
Milton, FL] Sammy,
I've been a Palm (PDA, not phone) user and Verizon Wireless customer for many years. I recently purchased an Apple iTouch and absolutely loved it. A week later I canceled my Verizon account, with a $150 termination fee, and bought an iPhone from ...