businessweek.com - 4/29/2009
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(page 2 of 2) Whatever the outcome of Apple's discussions with Verizon Wireless, they at least could be used as a bargaining chip to help win concessions from AT&T. Apple may want AT&T to absorb an even larger portion of the costs of manufacturing the phone. Plus, it may seek to obtain promises ...
businessweek.com - 4/28/2009
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businessweek.com —
The companies are in talks to develop two
iPhone-like handhelds that could be unveiled as soon as...
this year By Spencer E. Ante and Arik Hesseldahl Watch the Video… Verizon Wireless is warming to the idea of an Apple ( AAPL ) partnership. Verizon ...
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New Gear from Apple and Verizon Wireless?
verizonwireless.com - 4/24/2009
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Please enter the location for the area where
you plan to use your phone the most so...
we can give you accurate information about wireless pricing, coverage, customer service, and offers near you.
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Verizon Wireless - Enter your location
insidesprintnow.wordpress.com - 4/28/2009
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Due to all the fuss about having to
swap to a new plan (for some) in order...
to activate a Pre, here’s a breakdown of the plans it can be activated on - both with the standard price AND the price with a NVP/Employer discount. As posted before, anyone ...
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Inside Sprint Now
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Apple on verge of launching new iPhone and media pad?
T3.com All —
... Nothing has been agreed yet with Verizon Wireless and cynics have hinted that the discussions might just be Apple's way of putting pressure on current US-based iPhone partner AT&T. Apple might also be using the new products to discourage Verizon Wireless from backing the soon-to-launch Palm Pre. Whatever the intentions, it looks like both devices are already well down the development route - and you just might have one in your hand in a matter of weeks. Link: Apple (via Business Week ) Related links: [image]
Apple on verge of launching new iPhone and media pad?
T3.com News —
... with Verizon Wireless and cynics have hinted that the discussions might just be Apple's way of putting pressure on current US-based iPhone partner AT&T. Apple might also be using the new products to discourage Verizon Wireless from backing the soon-to-launch Palm Pre. Whatever the intentions, it looks like both devices are already well down the development route - and you just might have one in your hand in a matter of weeks.
Link: Apple (via Business Week)
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