Ok, so may be I was too quick to call him an angel. I had hoped he would do to SIM what he (finally) has done to DRM. But he reverses course and threatens unlocked iPhone customers.
Steve, listen to your customers. Many of them are telling you they love your gadget, but not the network. Could be because a Consumer Reports survey of a large sample of 43,000 users shows Cingular (now AT&T) did not do so well. Could be because while AT&T has launched a new ad campaign about "Your Seamless World" with the costs of roaming with AT&T, especially overseas, it should really be called "Your Penniless World"
Give them a choice. Their issue is not with your product.
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Retraction: Steve Jobs is an angel!
Ok, so may be I was too quick to call him an angel. I had hoped he would do to SIM what he (finally) has done to DRM. But he reverses course and threatens unlocked iPhone customers.
Steve, listen to your customers. Many of them are telling you they love your gadget, but not the network. Could be because a Consumer Reports survey of a large sample of 43,000 users shows Cingular (now AT&T) did not do so well. Could be because while AT&T has launched a new ad campaign about "Your Seamless World" with the costs of roaming with AT&T, especially overseas, it should really be called "Your Penniless World"
Give them a choice. Their issue is not with your product.
Retraction: Steve Jobs is an angel!
Ok, so may be I was too quick to call him an angel. I had hoped he would do to SIM what he (finally) has done to DRM. But he reverses course and threatens unlocked iPhone customers.
Steve, listen to your customers. Many of them are telling you they love your gadget, but not the network. Could be because a Consumer Reports survey of a large sample of 43,000 users shows Cingular (now AT&T) did not do so well. Could be because while AT&T has launched a new ad campaign about "Your Seamless World" with the costs of roaming with AT&T, especially overseas, it should really be called "Your Penniless World"
Give them a choice. Their issue is not with your product.
September 25, 2007 in Industry Commentary | Permalink