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Is iPhone a Strike Against Net Neutrality

Ok, well, maybe not the phone itself. However, as we observed just yesterday AT&T recently conducted a study which, to no one’s surprise, concluded that Net Neutrality was a bad thing.

So enter the iPhone. As I’m sure you all already know, iPhone is AT&T exclusive. So the question then becomes; Are iPhone consumers voting with their wallets against Net Neutrality?

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Comment by Bill Hartzer Subscribed to comments via email
2007-07-06 13:28:10

Well, AT&T (Cingular) has it exclusively now, but wasn’t that the way it was with a few other phones that eventually got so that it could run on other networks?

We’re already seeing it in other countries on other networks, so I would give it some more time and eventually there will be other versions of it on other networks.

 
Comment by Sharon Silvea Subscribed to comments via email
2007-11-02 08:33:50

Even i heard about this, my one of the friend used iphone with AT&T networks, one day its suddenly blasted, so people pls be careful of this, Apple product are always good but now this became a big issue, so this may affect apple product name. Now people are scared to buy this. your blog is very informative, everyone should know about this. thanks for your blog

 
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