I guess they already have their piece of cace on other markets and
want to get it in USA too.

On Apr 28, 2:08 pm, Dave White <[email protected]> wrote:
> Apologies for the abrupt ending to my mail - I was typing on a train on my
> phone and someone bumped me causing my finger to brush against the send
> key...
> What I was trying to say was that I believe the notion of carrier lock-in is
> something fairly unique to America.  Please correct me I'm wrong here, but
> this is how I see it: For some reason the major phone manufacturers tailor
> their handsets to suit the American carriers.  This is despite a higher rate
> of  penetration of phones in other markets, and a greater uptake of
> technology in those places.  Think iMode for example.
>
> Can anyone explain why?
>
> -- Dave White
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