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| 10% for RIM? didn't know that - I thought they got flat-rates for each customer.
Anyway, RIM doesn't cash in on voice, which makes that less evil in my eyes. And there's another substantial difference: RIM is a service provider. They make money on that service. Apple doesn't provide any service whatsoever and still cashes in substantially - that's the real issue here.
Also - on the Blackberry push-mail actually works :-)
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4M handsets shipped & 25% unlocked .....
http://www.reuters.com/article/busin...32924620080128
am sure this will make Apple shareholders happy .... not
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| For example, Sacconaghi said, if Apple hit its sales goal of 10 million iPhones by the end of fiscal 2008 but 30 percent of those don't result in any carrier payments, its revenue and profit would be $500 million and 37 cents per share lower than expected. | |
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