
08-11-2010, 07:26 PM
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Thinker
Join Date: Nov 2006
Posts: 340
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I've been an AT&T customer since 2004 (Cingular) and have been satisfied with the product in terms of voice and texting with a family plan. My wife moved her line last year off AT&T because her company offered to pay a fixed allowance towards her phone and a data plan and Sprint's Everything package fit the allowance, saving us the cost of that line from our budget.
I'm sure that AT&T is losing the exclusivity w/ the iPhone (what with AT&T accelerating my renewal discount from 12/28 this year to 8/28), but I still doubt Verizon or Sprint will be getting it. My vote is that T-Mobile will be the incremental vendor adding the iPhone.
It makes more sense for AT&T and Apple. T-Mobile uses GSM and their 3G/4G would only require an additional bandwith to the phone's antenna. As a competitor to AT&T, its small enough that current customers would not neccesarily jump to T-Mobile, but Apple would still gain more customers who would purchase additoinal phones.
I think once the market settled on a T-Mobile version iPhone (12-18 months later) Apple would finally relent and incur the infrastructure cost of adding a CDMA version of their phone product which could be sold by Verizon and/or Sprint. By then the next generation data technology (LTE/WiMax) should be mature enough to make them practical to include in the iPhone.
Steve 
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