so maybe i'm not getting an iPhone.  It seems that AT&T and Apple
decided that you can't use one with a business account and you won't
be able to buy one without getting an individual account.  That blows!
 So now I'm trying to figure out the reasoning for this.


On 6/21/07, Vivec <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Welp, momentum is likely to be on your side in the business environment! :)
>
> ""iPhones can be used for email, but many businesses [1]don't plan to
> sync them with internal systems used to power Blackberries and
> Microsoft mobile devices. Employees eager to use the cool new gadget,
> however, may pressure IT departments to support iPhones even if it
> means incurring more costs and changing policies. The WSJ
> reports: 'Incompatible technology has become an increasing problem for
> businesses as hand-held email and phone devices are evolving into
> minicomputers that can do such things as download music, take pictures
> and surf the Web. In the past, businesses have been unwilling to
> support certain devices, like those with cameras, for instance,
> because of concerns employees could use them to document company
> secrets. But these tensions would be magnified if the iPhone is as
> popular as Apple is hoping and some analysts expect.'"
>
> 

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