Switching Carriers for the iPhone
Now, pretty much all the reviews, we have seen. Except few minor remarks and the carrier network speed (in trade-off for longer battery life)The iPhone seems to meet expectation and the hype that have been circulated – Uncle Walt Mossberg’s fear about the soft keyboard was also put to rest . The question now is how many subscribers will defect from their current carrier to AT&T.
According to M:Metrics’ survey, subscribers from Sprint and T-Mobile were also the most likely to say they would switch providers to get the iPhone. About 12.5 percent of T-Mobile customers and 8.1 percent of Sprint customers surveyed expressed a high interest in the iPhone.
Interest among consumers certainly seems piqued. AT&T CEO Randall Stephenson in March said more than a million people had inquired about how they can get their hands on the new iPhone. People in Manhattan are already lining up for the iPhone days in advance of its sale.
Learn what carriers will have the most impact in this article from News.com HERE!









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