
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 iPhone." He did seem to dial things back a bit later in the call, however, switching to langauge like "even if we lose exclusivity" instead of "after the iPhone," and going on to extol the virtues of the iPhone, noting that "others will try to emulate them [Apple], but that device by far is the best in terms of ease of use."
See, I have AT&T and even I'm ready for this thing to reach other carriers...
The iPhone will probably reach as far as t-mobile and stop there.
silly rabbit as soon as othee company gets the iphone
50% costumers if not more will jum to others carriers specially if its sprint or verizon
who gets it don't you remenber there's a map for that anyway att sucks big
Loosing iPhone customers means that their network will be less congested. It might actually be a good thing for AT&T!
I doubt that the iphone will be coming to Verizon since they teamed up with google to release the android phones to compete against Apple but yet, I wouldn't be surprise.
Well here in Canada Rogers will no longer be the only one to offer the iPhone. Bell and Telus will be offering it in a few weeks!
@ Thomas
Bingo my friend you hit the nail on the head!
hopefully ATT gets their stuff together and gets some of those android based phones.