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Omaha Steve

(99,660 posts)
Thu Dec 6, 2012, 11:32 PM Dec 2012

T-Mobile to get Apple devices soon, iPhone likely

Source: AP-Excite

By BARBARA ORTUTAY

NEW YORK (AP) - T-Mobile will likely start carrying the iPhone next year after its parent company, Deutsche Telekom, said it has reached a new deal with Apple.

T-Mobile USA had been the lone iPhone-less carrier among the four national wireless companies in the U.S. Although it has been possible to use iPhones on T-Mobile networks, customers had to provide the phones themselves. The phones also work at much slower speeds, though T-Mobile has been reshuffling its network to match or exceed AT&T's data speeds.

The three larger carriers, AT&T Inc. (T), Verizon Wireless and Sprint Nextel Corp. (S) (S), already sell the iPhone, as do many smaller ones.

Deutsche Telekom AG said Thursday that T-Mobile will add Apple products to its portfolio in the coming year. Though it didn't mention the iPhone by name in its press release, that's the product it is most likely referring to. It's possible T-Mobile will also sell a cellular version of the iPad, as the three national carriers do.

FULL story at link.


Read more: http://apnews.excite.com/article/20121206/DA30H1I80.html





In this Friday, Sept. 21, 2012, file photo a customer tests the new iPhone 5 at the Apple store in Hong Kong. T-Mobile will likely start carrying the iPhone next year after its parent company, Deutsche Telekom, said it has reached a new deal with Apple. T-Mobile USA had been the lone iPhone-less carrier among the four national wireless companies in the U.S. Although it has been possible to use iPhones on T-Mobile networks, customers had to provide the phones themselves. The phones also work at much slower speeds, though T-Mobile has been reshuffling its network to match or exceed AT&T's data speeds. (AP Photo/Kin Cheung, File)

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T-Mobile to get Apple devices soon, iPhone likely (Original Post) Omaha Steve Dec 2012 OP
Sure hope that works out better than it has for Sprint. rablrouzer Dec 2012 #1
Cool! Sherman A1 Dec 2012 #2
Should have been clear why this was bad for Sprint rablrouzer Dec 2012 #3
Just buy a Windows Phone high density Dec 2012 #4
Good to hear. Delphinus Dec 2012 #5
no, they're not WooWooWoo Dec 2012 #7
more competition fascisthunter Dec 2012 #6

rablrouzer

(66 posts)
1. Sure hope that works out better than it has for Sprint.
Fri Dec 7, 2012, 04:44 PM
Dec 2012

What was it Sprint promised to pay Apple?

$15 Billion?

Even Samsung got a better deal from that jury.

Which may be why Sprint sold itself out to the Japanese company.

Softbank, wasn't it?

Bankruptcy might have been a better option.

T-Mobile, armed with the $4+Billion AT&T paid after its anti-trust campaign to buy T-Mobile failed, has been improving its network.

Now the company is pouring itself down the same Apple drain that sucked what life was left out of Sprint.

rablrouzer

(66 posts)
3. Should have been clear why this was bad for Sprint
Fri Dec 7, 2012, 06:17 PM
Dec 2012

As if $15 Billion wasn't clear enough.

Sprint contracted to buy $15 Billion worth of Apple's iPhones, then resell the same to its customers.

At a subsidy of something like $495 per phone.

Then, if Sprint doesn't sell enough, they'll have to pay Apple the difference.

No risk to Apple.

Last I saw, Sprint wasn't selling iPhones at the rate necessary to meet the contract.

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