AT&T and Apple signed a 5-year exclusivity agreement

We have been speculating for several months what will happen in the United States the day the new iPhone is presentedThe possibility of Apple introducing an iPhone for Verizon's CDMA network has been widely rumored for a while, but this seems to be going to ruin what has just come to light.

From Engadget have been able to confirm through official documents that AT&T and Apple signed a binding exclusivity contract for no less than five years in 2007, something that leaves the arrival of the iPhone to other networks in a difficult situation.

Considering the calico, let's hope that in Spain the contract was three two years, because I would not be happy if the new iPhone was exclusive to those in blue ...


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  1.   pedrowallace said

    I imagine you mean two years right? because if they are 3 he still has a whole year left…. and that includes 4G or HD

  2.   Carlinhos said

    Correct Pedro.

  3.   Luis Antonio said

    Neither you nor anyone would like exclusivity to be out of the blue.

  4.   Jobs said

    And since when does apple care what its customers think or want?