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Wednesday, January 12, 2011

The Verizon iPhone is here!

The Verizon iPhone

Verizon iPhone is finally here. The long wait is over for Verizon iPhone. The Verizon announced that it will begin selling the handset (iPhone) from February 10, 2011 and pre-orders for existing customers will be cleared online from February 3.

The iPhone will be available at all Verizon stores at $199.99 for the 16GB model and $299.99 for the 32GB model. Both models will carry a new two-year agreement. The news, however, has not given any immediate fillip to Verizon’s share price. The shares of Verizon fell approximately 1.6% yesterday at the close.

Verizon’s iPhone will support third generation (3G) technology and run on the CDMA network, a standard employed by Sprint Nextel Corp. (NYSE: S - News) and carriers in China and South Korea. Although Verizon continues to extend its nationwide coverage with 3G wireless technology, it also invests heavily in the more advanced fourth generation (4G) infrastructure.

The iPhone will not support the company’s new high-speed 4G network that uses the long-term evolution technology with average download speed more than five-times faster than the 3G network. Thus, Verizon’s iPhone will deploy lower data speeds as against AT&T Inc. (NYSE: T - News) upgraded 3G network. AT&T and Verizon iPhones are essentially identical. The only exception in Verizon iPhone is its capability to simultaneously connect five laptops or other devices to its 3G network through Wi-Fi.

The sale of iPhone by Verizon will mark the end of exclusivity that its largest rival AT&T has been enjoying since 2007. The iPhone facilitated AT&T by drawing in more subscribers even when the U.S. mobile-phone market was nearing saturation.
Driven by strong iPhone activations, AT&T added 2.6 million consumers in the third quarter of 2010, reaching 92.8 million total subscribers in service, up 29.9% year over year. This represents an all-time high quarterly net addition in the history of AT&T.

The end of the exclusivity on the iPhone that AT&T enjoyed thus far, gives Verizon a shot in the arm. It also strengthens Verizon’s competitive position in the highly coveted smartphone market. Going by the AT&T-iPhone boom, we expect Verizon’s partnership with Apple will drive its revenue and earnings in the near term. Verizon’s iPhone is expected to add 2.1 million net new subscribers in 2011 outpacing AT&T for the first time since 2008.

Verizon’s iPhone will also give Apple an opportunity to expand availability of the product through other mobile service providers. It will enhance Apple’s position and provide it a competitive edge over its rivals Research In Motion Ltd. (NasdaqGS: RIMM - News) and Motorola, whose smartphones are currently promoted by Verzion Wireless. The availability of Apple’s iPhone through Verizon may drive down the market share of Research In Motion, Motorola and Google Inc. (NasdaqGS: GOOG - News).

Though Verizon Wireless is the largest U.S. wireless carrier with 93.2 million subscribers at the end of September 2010, it was losing its market share to AT&T’s iPhone exclusivity. In order to restore this share loss, Verizon unveiled various smartphones running on Google’s Android operating system as an alternative to AT&T’s iPhone in the last few years.

source:YahooNews

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