Apple's lucrative iPhone revenue sharing goes away, replaced with "traditional" model
AT&T (well, Cingular at the time) and Apple entered into a very peculiar marriage of convenience to bring the original iPhone to American airwaves whereby AT&T shelled out cash to Cupertino each and every month for iPhone subscribers on its network (the exact terms were never publicized). Very simply, Apple had something good; they knew it and leveraged it to the very maximum of their ability, dangling the tantalizing prospect of endless publicity and droves of new customers in exchange for the deal. That same logic left Apple struggling to find partners in Europe, though, ultimately deploying the 2.5G model in just five markets there under AT&T-like terms.Fast forward to July 2008 and the iPhone 3G, and the picture has changed just a bit. At least 70 countries will see the updated version before the year's out, but why the sudden change of heart by the world's carriers? Turns out the answer might lie in a revamped sales model that more closely mirrors the deals carriers set up with other manufacturers. AT&T has gone on the record saying that it'll take a huge revenue hit -- 10 to 12 cents per share both this year and next before finally planning on profitability in 2010 -- in order to deeply subsidize the phone on its own accord, taking Apple and its precious monthly kickbacks out of the picture. This is presumably the same kind of setup Apple is offering to carriers around the globe, a setup that they're already well acquainted with that provides a clear path to black ink (or so they would hope, anyway).
What does this mean for Apple, then? There's some chatter that the move away from a monthly revenue model will "force" Apple into charging for firmware updates much the way it does for the iPod touch, but that's not really a valid train of thought. We already know that Apple's committed to updating iPhones at no charge, something it can do by virtue of its accounting model where it recognizes revenue from the sales of devices over time. That accounting model was chosen precisely because it looked best on paper while Apple was continuing to churn out fee-free upgrades, not because of the original revenue model in place with AT&T. For what it's worth, they're still going to be rolling in the dough; carriers, on the other hand, are going to be waiting a while to dig out of that deep subsidy hole.














Reader Comments (Page 1 of 1)
Jake @ Jun 9th 2008 6:57PM
My question is this: Will current iPhone subscribers have to shell out more for the iPhone 3G or will $199/$299 be for EVERYONe reguardless of contract status?
Dr. Feelgood @ Jun 9th 2008 10:45PM
You can get the subsidized price as longer as your are eligible to upgrade the phone. If not eligible, AT&T hasn't figured out the price for current customer's just yet that are not eligible for the upgrade price. Stay tuned....
Anthony @ Jun 9th 2008 7:31PM
So does this mean you can buy an unlocked version of the phone for say $399 and $499?
adkalra @ Jun 9th 2008 7:48PM
If apple and ATT are going back to a traditional model, are we getting our FAN Discounts back?
Dr. Feelgood @ Jun 9th 2008 10:48PM
Corporate sponsorship discounts are back!!!! But only for the 3g phone . 2G devices still will continue to have no fan code discounting
brdude @ Jun 10th 2008 6:38PM
Well I think their insentive for them to update it for free will be the app store.
BKWatch @ Jun 16th 2008 9:15AM
This is rot.
AT&T will be coming out about the same. An extra $10 a month over 24 months is a $240 addition, which is probably the same as the subsidy being paid to Apple.
Apple benefits tremendously. They are able to sell the iphone 3G to AT&T at $450 or $500 before the subsidy kicks in. In reality the iphone should be going down in price -- no real change in hardware except a $10 3G radio and a $5 GPS chip. With the volume,. flash prices, and what not, Apple is going to make a bundle on the SALE of iphones.
And all this is being done to prevent unlocked phone sales. You can't go into an apple store and pick up 10 to ship overseas anymore.
Willie T. @ Jun 9th 2008 9:28PM
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