Thu, 24 Jul 2008 AT&T confirms strong demand for iPhone 3G
AT&T sees double the demand on iPhone 3G
AT&T has confirmed a strong start to iPhone sales in the US.
Revealing its quarterly results yesterday, company chairman and CEO, Randall Stephenson, explained sales of the iPhone 3G were "nearly double levels achieved in AT&T’s 2007 iPhone launch", across the 12 days following its US launch.
“In the days following our exclusive US launch of this new device, powered by the nation’s fastest 3G wireless network, customer response has been everything we had anticipated and more. This strengthens our wireless business, and it reinforces our positive view of the opportunities ahead for AT&T and the industry," Stephenson added.
For the quarter ended June 30, 2008, AT&T’s consolidated revenues totaled $30.9 billion, up 4.7 per cent versus reported results in the year-earlier quarter.
AT&T also confirmed strong growth in its wireless and data services segments.
“Mobility, broadband connectivity and integrated services that encompass voice, data and video are driving a new world of communications," Stephenson explained.
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