AT T CEO and president Randall Stephenson opened the CTIA Wireless 2010 conference with a keynote speech in which he insisted that the United States led the world in its wireless innovation, and detailed a native iPhone application for enterprise users. While AT T has built much of its market-share in the smartphone arena with Apples iPhone, the carrier has been introducing other devices into its lineup, including ones powered by Google Android and, soon, Windows Phone 7 Series. AT T will also offer the Palm Pre Plus and Palm Pixi Plus on its network.
– LAS VEGAS AT amp;T CEO and president Randall Stephenson
suggested during the opening keynote at the CTIA Wireless 2010 conference that the
United States continued to lead the world in wireless innovation, but that its
lead could be threatened in years ahead. In addition, Stephenson also detailed
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ATandT CEO Stephenson Talks WorkBench for iPhone
ATandT CEO Says Variable Network Pricing on the Way
AT T CEO Randall Stephenson said he expects Apple iPad users to rely heavily on WiFi. As for those data-gobbling customers straining its 3G network, including Apple iPhone customers, AT T is looking at new pricing models based on usage.
– AT amp;T is the latest carrier to warn that the days of all-you-can-eat data plans are coming to an end.
At the Morgan Stanley Technology, Media amp; Telecom Conference
March 2, AT amp;T CEO Randall Stephenson said the carrier was
considering different pricing plans for different platforms,…
Google backs Android and HTC, Apple may force HTC to remote cripple smartphones, AT&T CEO says iPhone important for some time
Google has announced that it is backing HTC and Android in the patent feud between Apple and HTC. Google wasn’t named in the suits, but HTC builds its Nexus One device.
A patent expert is warning that if Apple wins its patent suit against HTC, HTC could be forced to remotely cripple some of its smartphones. [...]
iPhone: Exclusive ATandT Ride May Be Ending
AT T CEO Randall Stephenson says the exclusive deal for the iPhone has been a rainmaker for the nation’s No. 2 carrier but it can’t last forever. Waiting in the wings is Verizon.
– CEO Randall Stephenson admitted July 23 that
AT amp;T’s partnership with Apple as the exclusive provider of the iPhone will
inevitably end and network quality will ultimately be the differentiator for
wireless carriers. AT amp;T’s deal with Apple originally signed in 2007 is
rumored to end next …



