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	<title>Comments on: iPhone Regardless of Carrier</title>
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		<title>By: gdog1_1999</title>
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		<description>The reason that Apple hasn&#039;t opened it up to all carriers is not because they don&#039;t want to oversaturate the market, it is because in order for them to get into the market, they had to secure a deal with one of the carriers. They chose AT&amp;T for some reason, which I am not sure why. I think it is probably the third or 4th best carrier out there, so I would have thought Apple would have chosen better. But I am sure AT&amp;T gave them some great deal and that is where we are. At some point Apple will open up the phone to other carriers if they want to make the big bucks.

Also, I believe Apple&#039;s marketing division and agencies are geniuses whether you are a fan or not. They know how to play the public like a fiddle and it is working. Are we doing a blog on your &quot;Dash&quot;. Shoot, I have never even heard of it, thus why I think Apple knows what they are doing.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>The reason that Apple hasn&#8217;t opened it up to all carriers is not because they don&#8217;t want to oversaturate the market, it is because in order for them to get into the market, they had to secure a deal with one of the carriers. They chose AT&amp;T for some reason, which I am not sure why. I think it is probably the third or 4th best carrier out there, so I would have thought Apple would have chosen better. But I am sure AT&amp;T gave them some great deal and that is where we are. At some point Apple will open up the phone to other carriers if they want to make the big bucks.</p>
<p>Also, I believe Apple&#8217;s marketing division and agencies are geniuses whether you are a fan or not. They know how to play the public like a fiddle and it is working. Are we doing a blog on your &#8220;Dash&#8221;. Shoot, I have never even heard of it, thus why I think Apple knows what they are doing.</p>
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