AT&T claims it will be 'the premier carrier' for Windows Phone 7 -- Engadget... suggest a stronger future). So with all that in mind, what we're hearing from AT&T in the wake of ... ... is decidedly more committal. Here's what a spokesperson told PC World this week: "We'll be ... ... premier carrier for Windows Phone 7" (emphasis ours). Strong words, but we still haven't heard concrete plans from anyone, including Microsoft, on what's going on with the release. Whispers care of our friend Michael Gartenberg suggest AT&T has "signed up for 8 million" phones and our own eyes have ... ... , Microsoft and Verizon aren't exactly BFF, meaning rival AT&T's "premier" claim isn't likely to be contested by the one carrier with more subscribers. ... @Schmid7y Sprint Did not screw WebOS, Palm Screwed WebOS by locking it down with Sprint for 1/2 and with crappy hardware... I thought Windows Phone 7 was launching on all carriers in November? ... @angelusp How so? The only thing I can think of that Sprint coulda done better is no $10 premium data & no $30 fee for tethering. Its still unlimited as opposed to 2GB, and to get the same features on a plan on both networks, Sprint is cheaper. Related Searches: "" |
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