First, don't get mad at engadget...they are simply citing a story from Information Week.
Second, as for the govt, Verizon has the most govt users.
Third, I believe the major difference between the total customer numbers and these direct retail subs is that the total customer number takes into acct prepaids, which are not really where you make your money.
So no matter how you cut it, this is a favorable report for Verizon, and should be a wake up call to ATT. It's amazing how ATT/Cingular has squandered what was once a large lead, after their merger a few years back.
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Thought @ Apr 11th 2007 4:40PM
First, don't get mad at engadget...they are simply citing a story from Information Week.
Second, as for the govt, Verizon has the most govt users.
Third, I believe the major difference between the total customer numbers and these direct retail subs is that the total customer number takes into acct prepaids, which are not really where you make your money.
So no matter how you cut it, this is a favorable report for Verizon, and should be a wake up call to ATT. It's amazing how ATT/Cingular has squandered what was once a large lead, after their merger a few years back.