Product Licensing
Intellectual Property (Continued...)

During it's initial release, non GSM service subscribers were  
calling their CDMA Wireless carriers about it, only to find out that
they needed to have a GSM service; mainly AT&T.  Needless to say,
a good majority of non AT&T subscribers either ended their
contracts with their existing carriers or started new lines of service
with AT&T!  
Realizing the market potential of the iPhone form factor and the
unavailability of its CDMA version a year ago, mobile device
manufacturers like HTC (formerly known as Audiovox) and
Samsung released their own 3G versions in order to compete.  
Apple released their CDMA version of the iPhone and once again,
people lined up overnight. Sounds like HTC and Samsung are
going to have a tough time competing with Apple's iPhone. Not too
long after, iPhone users and similar phone users came to the
realization of how painful it can be to type on the keyboard that
appears on the device's screen. That led the iPhone competitors to
redesign their version of the phone by incorporating a full QWERTY
keyboard. Will the iPhone undergo the same changes in order to
appease the concerns of its growing number of users? It will be
interesting to see... You're probably wondering about my
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