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<description><![CDATA[<A HREF="/useremail/u/843138"><b>Matt</b></A> : Bob could still be right. He mentioned in his article that Apple may look at VoIP apps ... I'm betting it wouldn't be hard to just create a new iPhone model that works on this new network.<br><br>Apple still follows the rules of their agreement with AT&T and Apple gets a new phone tied to a potentially free network with HUGE profit margins.<br><br>Apple has developed a great web interface, it's a closed phone so Google knows the interface and apps will be very functional ... it's a win-win for both companies - and it doesn't require Apple to bid on any spectrum.<br><small>--<br>Pretty Fly for a White Guy&#153;</small>]]></description>
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