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BY Joe White on Wed November 30th, 2011
A new survey conducted by Consumer Intelligence Research Partners (CIRP) has found that 45 percent of new iPhone owners broke a contract in order to buy or upgrade to a new model. Furthermore, of these customers, over 70 percent paid a termination fee of $100 or greater in order to break their contract and grab a newer handset.
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BY Scott Grizzle on Mon August 16th, 2010
While we probably won't know until Apple wants us to know, it is very likely that U.S. customers will see an iPhone on Verizon's network within a year. The thing that everyone wants to know is: "What will this mean for sales?"
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BY Scott Grizzle on Tue July 20th, 2010
Many customers have been frustrated by some aspect of the exclusivity agreement between AT&T and Apple. Now, it appears that the two companies are not that happy with each other either.
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BY Scott Grizzle on Fri July 09th, 2010
Thanks to a recent court decision, all iPhone owners are now part of a lawsuit against Apple. What does this mean for you? Read on to find out.
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BY Alexander Vaughn on Mon March 22nd, 2010
What started as a rumor just a few moments ago is now official, Apple is about to reverse its policy regarding contract requirements for new iPhone purchases in the US. As you probably remember, the
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BY Eric Norwood on Fri October 09th, 2009
A new report by the Yankee Group, an independent technology research firm in Boston, Massachusetts, says that it takes seventeen months into the two-year iPhone service contract for AT&T to recover its expenses. The report
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BY Tyler Tschida on Tue April 14th, 2009
AT&T's wireless division has seen a large number of new subscribers and just overall positive sales numbers thanks to Apple's iPhone, so it's no wonder AT&T is working hard on extending the iPhone's exclusive contract.
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BY Tyler Tschida on Thu March 19th, 2009
Boy Genius Report claims to have received an internal presentation for AT&T employees that reveals they will be offering the iPhone 3G commitment-free starting March 26th. According to the report, AT&T will be offering the
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BY Tyler Tschida on Thu February 05th, 2009
In December 2008, Apple and Orange appealed the Competition Council's ruling that the companies had violated French anti-competition laws. That appeal was dismissed yesterday. France Telecom, Orange's parent company, had previously signed a five-year deal
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