Who has really been Behind the iPhone success?


Apple sold more than 1.7 million iPhone 4 devices in the first three days of availability  in the U.S., U.K., France, Germany and Japan.  According to Piper Jaffray and  one survey, more than 77%  of  the iPhone 4 were sold in the U.S., were upgrades and thus would not bolster the carrier’s net customer addition results.

It is even more impressive when you consider the initial pre-order system failures, the device shortages, and the fact that half of the family isn’t even available yet. And most impressive may be that those who bought it in the U.S. were willing to sell their souls to AT&T for another two years.

In support of the new iPhone’s flooding its network, AT&T Mobility claims they have  increased capacity of its 3G network in the New York City area. The updates included the addition of new carriers to “nearly all cell sites in Manhattan and in other areas as needed throughout the Bronx, Queens and Brooklyn,” as well as adding a “layer” of precious 850 MHz spectrum to support increased coverage. The carrier has been transitioning portions of its 850 MHz spectrum from its legacy 2G network to its 3G service over the past several years in an attempt to bolster the 3G network’s coverage and capacity. The 3G network originally launched using the carrier’s 1.9 GHz spectrum band. Read more of this post

Wi-Fi After Smartphones Vs. Speedy Gonzales After Cheese

Believe it or not, Wi-Fi is spreading faster in smartphones than Speedy Gonzales running after Cheese. Another News I forgot to blog about during the CTIA event last month is the fast spread of Wi-Fi in 4G  mobile technologies.

According to ABI research, the number of phones shipped with Wi-Fi jumped to 139.3 million in 2009, up from 92.5 million in 2008. The annual shipping number will surpass 500 million units by 2014, when 90 percent of all smartphones will have the technology. And even as smartphones make up more of the handset market, Wi-Fi is expected to grow more common in less-expensive phones. read more…

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