Apple and AT&T are working together to try and extend the iPhone contract
AT&T CEO Randall Stephenson is currently negotiating with Apple to try and keep a longer hold on the popular iPhone until at least 2011, a Wall Street Journal article reports.
If an extension isn't agreed upon by both companies, then the current contract will expire in 2010. The iPhone has sold more than 17 million units since launching in June 2007, and has been exclusively available with AT&T only.
The possible ramifications of a contract extension are unknown, though consumers unable -- or unwilling -- to switch to AT&T have long wanted a shot at the iPhone. Furthermore, many people already unlock their iPhones, and Apple could open the doors to new iPhone owners if the company leaves behind AT&T.
It should be interesting to see what AT&T has to offer to Apple to try and keep it from switching to Verizon Wireless, T-Mobile, or another major U.S. phone service provider. AT&T took the risk in 2007, but the iPhone has been extremely successful, so it possibly doesn't need AT&T any more. One advantage AT&T has right now is that Apple wouldn't have to create a CDMA iPhone -- which is necessary for the Verizon 3G network -- or create an iPhone for T-Mobile's odd U.S. frequency.
AT&T hopes to transition more from the landline business unit to mobile phone services, as more people in the United States begin to drop home phone services in favor of mobile phones. The company also is reportedly interested in creating new business ventures in India, as the country's number of mobile phone owners currently is exploding.
Apple's iPhone is available in 80 different countries, and the Cupertino-based company is working with O2 in the U.K., Orange in France, T-Mobile in Germany and Softbank in Japan.
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