Bloomberg: Verizon Wireless Will Start Selling The iPhone In January

Amit Chowdhry | Wednesday June 30, 2010 | 1,960 views| 1 Comment


According to Bloomberg sources, the largest U.S. mobile phone company Verizon Wireless will soon start selling the Apple iPhone for their network. As of right now the iPhone and other Apple products exclusively work on AT&T’s network since June 2007.

Verizon has about 92.8 million customers on their network. In January, Verizon plans to unveil a number of devices that will work on 4G technology at the Consumer Electronics Show.

Apple has sold over 50 million iPhones since 2007 and the iPhone 4 sold 1.7 million units within 3 days.

[Bloomberg]

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