
Apple’s Chief Operating Officer, Tim Cook has mentioned that the iPhone is not married to a single-carrier marketing model despite doing so thus far and being profitable while at it. Apparently, conditions in the US make it far less complicated to stick to a single carrier model instead of trying to satisfy just about every Tom, Dick and Harry across both CDMA and GSM networks. According to Cook, “We’re not married to any business model. What we’re married to is shipping the best phones in the world.” He then went on further to say that for certain areas to receive the iPhone, it might even be necessary to drop staple features of most cell phone services. Well, guess it is still AT&T for the time being.
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