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  1. #1
    John Navas
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    [cross-posted from ba.internet]

    On Sun, 15 Jul 2007 12:51:29 -0700, Roy <[email protected]> wrote in
    <[email protected]>:

    >There are an interesting twist with Verizon and the Iphone
    >
    >AT&T wireless is a division (or wholly owned subsidiary) of AT&T. The
    >same is not true of Verizon Wireless and Verizon. VZW is 55% Verizon
    >and 45% Vodafone.
    >
    >According to the Vodaphone website:
    >
    >Vodafone Group Plc is the world's leading mobile telecommunications
    >company, with a significant presence in Europe, the Middle East, Africa,
    >Asia Pacific and the United States through the Company's subsidiary
    >undertakings, joint ventures, associated undertakings and investments.
    >
    >Multiple news sources report that Vodafone seems to be one of leading
    >contenders for the Iphone in Europe. It will be interesting to see how
    >this plays out. Vodaphone is much larger than the other contender
    >(T-mobile) so it would be in Apple's best interest to cut the deal.


    If it happens, it will be a painful irony for Verizon Wireless, which
    lost out on the iPhone at least in part because of its dependence on
    US-centric CDMA2000. But O2 is now being mentioned as the initial
    iPhone carrier in the UK, with other carriers in France and Germany:

    "O2 gets iPhone rumours resurface with talk of £178 million investment"
    <http://www.pocket-lint.co.uk/news/news.phtml/8738/9762/O2-gets-iPhone-rumours-again.phtml>

    The rumours suggesting that O2 will be the operator to get Apple's
    iPhone in the UK have made a come-back.

    The original reports were denied by O2 and given the "no-comment"
    treatment by Apple.

    Intelligence from Thomson Financial, citing a Spanish newspaper that
    attributes the info to unnamed sources, states that an agreement
    between the two firms has been reached.

    Apparently, O2 will get the exclusive right to sell the iPhone in the
    UK and have committed £178 million overall to do so.

    [MORE]

    "O2 has won iPhone UK contract: reports"
    <http://www.enn.ie/article/66703.html>

    "Apple to Partner with O2 in UK, Orange in France, No 3G?"
    <http://www.macrumors.com/2007/07/04/apple-to-partner-with-o2-for-iphone-uk-orange-in-france/>

    "O2 beats rivals in battle for the rights to Apple’s iPhone"
    <http://business.timesonline.co.uk/tol/business/industry_sectors/telecoms/article2028678.ece>

    The deal will come as a bitter disappointment to Vodafone,
    which had been tipped as the front-runner for the deal.

    --
    Best regards,
    John Navas <http:/navasgroup.com>



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  2. #2
    Scott
    Guest

    Re: Verizon and the Iphone

    John Navas <[email protected]> wrote in
    news:[email protected]:



    >
    > If it happens, it will be a painful irony for Verizon Wireless, which
    > lost out on the iPhone at least in part because of its dependence on
    > US-centric CDMA2000.


    Network configuration had nothing to do with the decision. Verizon turned
    down Apple due to the high costs of having exclusive rights to the product.

    Gee, Novice- you seem to be getting it all wrong today.



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