RBC: with 3G operators and more, 14 million of iPhone by 2008

More than 10 million. According to an analyst for RBC, the iPhone that Apple will sell by 2008 could well be 14 million, but will have to change strategy.
To contribute to success, to say RBC, will be different - and rather obvious - factors such as support for the 3G, the spread in more countries, the policy choice for the sale of applications and openness to business market. But the real turning point will come from another possibility, namely with the reduction (or elimination) of the constraints that bind iPhone exclusivity to a single operator. And indeed it seems that the prophecy is being true, considering that just this morning that both Vodafone Tim have finally dry issued press releases announcing the landing in Italy “melafonino.”
According to RBC, all these innovations will first impact the increase in sales in the old continent, could double or even triple. And if we add to this the discounts that could possibly provide managers, perhaps for the very wall of 10 million is not impossible to be killed.
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