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TiPb on APR Marketplace Discussing iPhone and AT&T

By , Friday, Dec 11, 2009 at 9:50 am
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American Public Radio's Marketplace was gracious enough to have me on yesterday to discuss AT&T and the iPhone with Stacey Vanek Smith. Segment starts about 4:00 min in. Can AT&T build out their network fast enough to get ahead of iPhone usage and growth? Will they need to start charging for tiered data? Is the end of exclusivity the only answer?

Listen in, and then let us know how (or if) AT&T can handle the iPhone...

Rene Ritchie

Editor-in-Chief of iMore, Executive Producer at Mobile Nations, co-host of Iterate and ZEN and TECH, cook, grappler, photon wrangler.

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  1. jtz5 says:

    AT&T head has already said tiered data is coming.

  2. Vanityeverlastingbonet says:

    @jtz but they can't up people prices who r on contract right?

  3. Paul T says:

    "Our Rockstars are different than your Rockstars" Rene, your our iPhone Rockstar.

  4. Oliver says:

    If AT&T limits my Data I'm unlocking my phone and moving to tmobile. Or I'm getting the pre and moving to sprint. Don't do this AT&T!

  5. Agrees Oliver for one they AT&T has no business charging the amount they are charging now...I been with sprint for 8 years b4 jumping to crap network a lil over a month ago...And sprint coverage was beyond on point...

  6. Rob says:

    Haha, the iPhone in the picture Is jailbroken

  7. Azjeans says:

    AT&T is crazy if they think I'm going to pay anymore money than what I paying now. And the service is getting worst by the day. It's no different from tmobiles edge.

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