Verizon at Macworld
No, it's not about the iPhone
2:00 PM -- Verizon Wireless was at Macworld this week. Proof:
So... Is this a sign that AT&T Inc. (NYSE: T) is about to lose its U.S. monopoly on the iPhone?
Not exactly. Verizon was there to talk to its own customers, and to promote the Novatel Wireless Inc. (Nasdaq: NVTL) cellular modems for adding wireless broadband to a laptop. Realizing the sensitivity of the whole iPhone thing, Verizon took a corner booth and promised Apple Inc. (Nasdaq: AAPL) to not talk trash. "They asked us to keep it low-key," says Steve Garrido, a Verizon data solutions manager.
Still -- beyond Macworld, Garrido admitted he gets asked whether Verizon might hook up with the iPhone.
Unrelated: Here's a shot of the demo table Apple set up for the MacBook Air, the star of Steve Jobs's keynote. I'm guessing that's a Time Capsule in the foreground.
— Craig Matsumoto, West Coast Editor, Light Reading
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