Over at The New York Times, they take a look at the early impact of the iPhone… Here’s a clip:
“UBS wrote in its report that AT&T’s gains seem to be aided by a mere 30 hours of iPhone sales that the company included in its second quarter. Those 30 hours equated to 60,000 gross subscriber additions, UBS said.”
Wow! It looks like Apple and AT&T have
both made out pretty good early on. Do you think that is the beginning of a massive trend? Can AT&T take away a lot from the other companies? What do you think? I think it’s possible, but it’s still too early to tell. But it’s a great start! To check out the full story, head by here.

Original post by Chris
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Posted on Aug 11th, 2007 by in iPhones Talk | No Comments
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