AT&T in talks with Google over the Open Handset Alliance?
According to a report from Bloomberg, Apple-BFF and mobile-telecom-extroidinaire AT&T is in talks with Google about joining the Open Handset Alliance. In an interview today, Ralph de la Vega -- chief executive officer of the company's wireless unit -- said that the provider is, "Analyzing the situation," concerning the use of Google's Android operating system for some of its handsets. Although Mr. de la Vega hasn't personally met with the search-engine giant, the fact that AT&T is even considering joining the Alliance could have a palpable impact on the industry's perception of the forthcoming mobile OS contender. As you'll recall, T-Mobile and Sprint have already jumped on the OHA bandwagon (though to what extent no one knows), and adding the de facto US leader to the mix might really get this stew boiling over. [Warning: read link requires subscription]
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Reader Comments (Page 1 of 1)
G$-off @ Nov 23rd 2007 7:30PM
All I know, is if AT&T came out with an Android powered device like the one pictured, I'd be first in line.
jdm @ Nov 23rd 2007 7:41PM
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jdm @ Nov 23rd 2007 7:43PM
oops, sorry, wrong thread... hrmm, do I have anything interesting to say about android? Not really. I'm glad it uses OpenGL ES though. :)
Neil @ Nov 23rd 2007 8:49PM
Why is only AT&T up grabbing new phones. Dont others want some business too?
Randy @ Nov 23rd 2007 9:23PM
come on... they know they don't want to be left out. Now the odd man out is verizon.. Once at&t joins, my bet is they (verizon) will come on-board shortly thereafter.
Darren @ Nov 23rd 2007 9:27PM
I would be curious if Apple would be upset about this is an iPhone killer is announced
DjSnafu @ Nov 23rd 2007 10:24PM
Google OS looks cool. So far. Hope to see it in action soon.
Alex @ Nov 23rd 2007 11:27PM
i wish they would show us more about the os
Paramvir Singh @ Nov 23rd 2007 11:28PM
an interesting post on WHY Android is not as exciting as it should be.
http://unqualified-reservations.blogspot.com/2007/11/five-problems-with-google-android.html
lorna @ Nov 24th 2007 12:10AM
WAT!!?? i thought verizon was the one dealing with google
AwlAmericanDawg @ Nov 24th 2007 1:03PM
Same here, I also thought Verizon was going to get the Google phone thing.At least that's what I heard from the news
mxval @ Nov 25th 2007 12:51AM
Good that AT&T is seeing the light somewhat quickly; however, I'm still skeptical about what the end result will mean for us AT&T users. I'll try to remain positive :o