AT&T Mobility CEO Ralph de la Vega mentioned in a conference call earlier this week with analysts that he believes AT&T will continue growing strongly without the iPhone when the exclusivity of it ends sometime in the future.
A statement like this comes as a bit of a surprise after seeing the quarterly numbers from AT&T this past week. 4.3 million new phones were activated on the network -- 3.2 million of which were iPhones. If AT&T thinks it will continue growing at its current rate, it will need to keep dreaming, without the iPhone, the companies growth will be reduced considerably.
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