 (Source: BandwidthBlog)
Verizon has criticized Apple and AT&T in the past, but is still interested in the iPhone
Even though Verizon Wireless has openly
criticized AT&T and the Apple iPhone, and is supporting the new
Droid handset, it seems Verizon still wants the iPhone.
The
iPhone has seen great success through exclusivity with AT&T and
there are a growing number of VZW subscribers who have shown interest
in the phone. However, these customers don't want to make the switch
from VZW to AT&T.
"We obviously would
be interested at any point in the future that they would be
interested in having uas a partner," Verizon CEO Ivan Seidenberg
said during a phone briefing with analysts. “This is a
decision that is exclusively in Apple’s court.”
Unless the
AT&T offering is extremely appealing, it would make sense for
Apple to introduce its iPhone for VZW subscribers when its exclusive
contract with AT&T ends. Although the iPhone has seen solid
sales, complaints regarding AT&T's 3G coverage and other issues
linger.
Until the iPhone makes an appearance on VZW, if it
does ever, the wireless provider will continue to promote the RIM
BlackBerry Storm 2, Droid, and other smartphones offered by RIM and
companies other than Apple.
"Our view is to broaden the
base of choice for customers, and hopefully, along the way, Apple, as
well as others, will decide to jump on the bandwagon,” Seidenberg
noted.
It will be interesting to see what VZW subscriber
demand for the iPhone is in the next six months, as Verizon may begin
talking to Apple regarding a possible partnership if projected sales
are appealing.
"It's okay. The scenarios aren't that clear. But it's good looking. [Steve Jobs] does good design, and [the iPad] is absolutely a good example of that." -- Bill Gates on the Apple iPad
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