AT&T's bullish earnings report suggests iPhone exclusivity could be virtually over

You can tell a product ranks high during the legal public consciousness once something favor about that holds news: AT&T's quarterly earnings report brands it sound just like the telecom may eventually get rid up of its iPhone exclusivity deal. Whereas a class-action lawsuit recently confirmed the handset was once originally locked to AT&T / Cingular for a thorough five years, the company's Q2 SEC filing possesses the corporate constructing a considerable couple of acquainted excuses why AT&T's cellular economic could be sufficient to thrive also "as these exclusivity arrangements finish." While the iPhone is no longer discussed by brand name, it has troublesome to imagine sentences like "We believe offering a good selection of handsets reduces dependence on each one or any single handset" may gain refer to something else -- less than prior to you begin defecting to Team Red, be acquainted with readily available is nada in there which suggests a date, a lot fewer evidence of the fabled CDMA iPhone.

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