China Mobile, the largest telecom in China, appears to be suffering due to not having access to the iPhone. According to the Financial Times, China Mobile have contacted Apple to try and get them to create iPhones with chips that meet the requirements for Chinas proprietary brand of 3G. Apparently China Mobile has seen a
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The Financial Times reports (registration required) that China Mobile continues to express interest in bringing the iPhone to its network, but that little progress has been made on convincing Apple to ado...
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The Financial Times reports (registration required) that China Mobile continues to express interest in bringing the iPhone to its network, but that little progress has been made on convincing Apple to ado...
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T-Mobile USA may be setting its sights on Apple's iPhone as part of its turnaround efforts, according to a report in the Financial Times. As part of a broader report on how Deutsche Telekom CEO Rene Obermann sees the company's U.S. unit trending, the British newspaper reported the carrier is looking to sell the iPhone this year or next year, though it didn't cite the source of the i...
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Deutsche Telekom's CEO spoke to the Financial Times about the company's U.S. subsidiary, T-Mobile, and one of the topics that came up was the iPhone...
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"T-Mobile USA is hoping to start selling the popular smartphone later this year or next year." (Financial Times account login required) Update: "Hopes". Yeah, who doesn't.
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This may just be loose talk but it could be something interesting. Per the Financial Times, Rene Obermann, the CEO of T-Mobile USA (and also the parent company of Deutsche Telekom), told the newspaper that T-Mobile USA hopes to start selling the iPhone later this year or next year, but in the meantime will focus on Android-powered smartphones. T-Mobile was the first U.S. carrier to offer an A...
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Motorola is leaving the door open to selling its mobile networking business or combining it into a joint venture with a rival vendor, according to a report in the Financial Times. Motorola co-CEO Greg Brown, who will oversee the networks business and the company's enterprise mobility radio units when Motorola formally splits into two publicly traded companies next year, will run the two ...
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