AT&T has plans to market Apple’s new iPhone to business users; in addition to consumers but analysts aren’t recommending that enterprises supply their employees with Apple’s new handset.
History tells us that business users work best with phone featuring a dedicated qwerty keyboard; RIM’s Blackberry and PalmOne’s Treo. There have been numerous other phones produced featuring touch screen keyboards and buly external alternatives; neither of which have really taken off.
The AT&T brand Cingular recently said that Apple’s iPhone will appeal to business users and that they are working very hard to ensure that the company’s infrastructure will accommodate the device when it ships, said an anonymous source close to AT&T.
An AT&T spokesman said he couldn’t comment on the iPhone beyond when it will become available and its price. The new iPhone is expected to become available in June in the US, while plans for a European iPhone release are still under way.






April 26th, 2007 at 5:39 am
how can tell me when i can order the iphone in europe?