
As it appears, AT&T C.E.O. Randall Stephenson had a lot to say this week about the company, and the iPhone. It appears that his choice to offer unlimited data in the first place, as well as the fact that Apple’s new iMessage feature is biting into AT&T’s text-messaging earnings, is causing him lack of sleep at night. That, or maybe all the greed has gone to his head. The comments by Stephenson, recorded by the New York Times, are as follows:
While Sprint continues to offer unlimited data and plans to do so even beyond the release of the next generation iPhone, AT&T and Verizon have moved past unlimited data, offering very limited services for almost the same price as Sprint wants.
Apart from his beef with the unlimited data, Stephenson trash-talked Apple iMessage as well in respects to the fact that it means less text messaging from AT&T’s end. AT&T offers an unlimited text messaging option, but also used to offer limited text messaging options, which people have been getting around with Apple’s internet-based communication system. With the amount of Android phones out on the market today, it's not as if iMessage controls the entire messaging world (it is iOS-to-iOS only), which illustrates the C.E.O.'s true, greedy colors.
All in all, while AT&T’s Stephenson appears to have a lot of issues with the way the iPhone is running the phone industry today in terms of iMessage and cellular data, there isn’t much he can do about it as closing the iPhone out of AT&T’s phone options would kill the company’s revenue dramatically.
As for Apple? They should just keep releasing these free, Internet-based features so AT&T can’t make us pay for them!
Sources: New York Times



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