Maybe Pat Phelan can call off his boycott now. Seems like he’s not the only one who wants an unblocked iPhone.
Looks like Apple might want to do the same:
For the second time in as many weeks, a senior Apple executive has suggested that the company’s current pattern of exclusive iPhones deals with cell phone carriers may not be only way to go. This time, the suggestion came from Apple chief financial officer Peter Oppenheimer during a presentation Wednesday at the annual Morgan Stanley Technology Conference in San Francisco.
“We’re not wedded to any one particular way to go to market,” Oppenheimer said. “Our objective is to drive scale and take market share. We’re going to enter more European countries this year, and Asia, and we remain very confident about our goal of reaching 10 million iPhones shipped in 2008.”
Steve Jobs needs iPhones in India and China to get to his target of 10m iPhones by end of 2008. Ain’t gonna happen here. Funny how a 37% drop in shareprice can make you think twice:
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2 responses so far ↓
1 pat phelan // Mar 7, 2008 at 3:05 pm
Give in pre agreement
NEVER !!!!!
2 technobabe // Jun 14, 2008 at 11:03 pm
I agree with Pat, personally, I am engaged in the age old Irish art of the Boycott since the first release. I am Boycotting the iphone on the basis that I am denied a choice of provider and payment options.
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