AT&T’s FaceTime blockade: Does the FCC need to get involved again? Public Knowledge thinks so
. AT&T recently revealed to us that they were going to block Apple’s built-in FaceTime over cellular unless users sign…
. AT&T recently revealed to us that they were going to block Apple’s built-in FaceTime over cellular unless users sign…
Google Senior Vice President and Chief Legal Officer David Drummond has written an open letter to Apple and others (namely Microsoft) for…
They were hacked. There are a lot of people who use phones outside of AT&T, and the European carriers. But, are 1/3 of Apple’s iPhones hacked? Probably.
For the people who say that they are in the "channel", we have to wonder what they are referring to. RoughlyDrafted points this out as well. iPhones are only sold by Apple’s online store and retail and its telecom partners. Not by Best Buy or Target or Circuit City. Apple knows exactly what’s in its inventory. It also knows what AT&T and the EU’s got on their shelves.
Frankly, we think Apple wants us to say it. Yes, "one-third of iPhones are now hacked to work on non-sanctioned providers". Apple had to make this deal with the mobile carriers to let them use their networks for a reasonable fee. Apple agreed to lock the iPhone down enough so that people would be coerced into using the providers. But Apple wants this phone in as many hands as possible. The ten million mark is something they’d like to make come hell or high water. They probably weren’t anticipating a recession to be thrown into the mix either.
According to the IDG News Service, Apple is in talks with China Mobile to sell the iPhone to the World’s most populus country. While Apple has already announced that it will sell iPhones in Asia starting mid 2008, no formalized partners or locations have been discussed. China Mobile’s 350 Million(!!) subscribers would go a long way in reaching the goal of 10 million iPhones by the end of 2008 however.
From the story:
China Mobile is in talks with Apple to sell the iPhone in China, the company’s CEO said on Tuesday. But he’s not keen on the type of revenue-sharing model that Apple has insisted on elsewhere in the world.
Who is?
Heheh…the full video, which is a sales piece for mobile ads, below (with lots of iPhones thrown in):
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The only question now: Who is going to buy them? I think they might be piecemealled off.
Palm Inc., creator of the Pre smartphone, put itself up for sale and is seeking bids for the company as early as this week, according to three people familiar with the situation.
Just guesses here: HTC (for the patents). HTC already has made a lot of Palm Phones. Motorola (for the OS) – they are getting screwed by HTC and Android.
Nokia already has Symbian and Maemo OSes. Microsoft got burned too badly with Danger. Blackberry just bought an OS company. Google has Android (but wouldn’t hurt to have some more patents)
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