Speculation is spreading around the blogosphere that AT&T will keep its iPhone exclusivity throughout 2010. While this is not confirmed by any means, it does seem like a logical conclusion. Both Apple and AT&T have been in bed together for many years now, each aiding the scrupulous ways of the other in order to reach the zenith of their respective industries. Let’s not forget, that Apple and AT&T teamed up to reject Google’s Voice app from the App Store. Obviously, it was not in AT&T’s best interest to see such an app available to users, as this would have meant a significant decline in revenue. With such a cozy partnership, it is not surprising that the iPad is available with internet service from AT&T and it is probable that the next generation iPhone will be available exclusively via the same carrier. Nothing wrong with good working relationships between corporations, however, we are slightly concerned about their united quest to mercilessly crush the competition and rule the wireless industry with an iron fist.

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