Wednesday, October 3, 2007

At&t acts like an innocent

In the recent past apple had put the new version update which locked all iPhones, which use other third-party softwares or other network providers. What Steve Jobs, Apple’s Ceo, said to Newsweek in January:

“You don’t want your phone to be an open platform,” meaning that anyone can write applications for it and potentially gum up the provider’s network, says Jobs. “You need it to work when you need it to work. Cingular doesn’t want to see their West Coast network go down because some application messed up.”

Well but there is another picture at At&t's side as Nytimes says about it "AT&T has a very extensive Web site devoted to encouraging developers to write programs for its phones on half a dozen platforms." So why would AT&T be worried about network problems caused by an iPhone and not from these other phones? Michael Coe, an AT&T spokesman, says:“The company that decides which third-party apps go on the iPhone is Apple.”Well after all this,people also start thinking that apple wants a pay off for third-party softwares. Nobody knows what is the real matter,but one thing is for sure that at&t is not as innocent as they show. The thought that apple wants a pay off form third party developers,i don't agree with that . Apple is not a company how does like that , but i have to believe in this because there is no any other way of thinking ……….
Steve i believe in you, show some respect for the customers……

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