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<title>TechNest Report : Cutting The Cord: What Apple Will Really Do With Its $1 Billion Server Farm</title>
<link>http://technestreport.com/blog/2009/08/03/cutting-the-cord-what-apple-will-really-do-with-its-1-billion-server-farm/#IDComment29615152</link>
<description>Not AT&amp;amp;T be a virtual carrier but rather handle certain aspects of operating the iPhone, iPod Touch, and the rumored Tablet. Currently there is probably some aspects handled by AT&amp;amp;T. As it is any data, authentication, customer info, iTunes purchasing, etc... is all going over AT&amp;amp;Ts network but then having to authenticate with Apple. I imagine Apple will use this data center to retain a certain amount of control over the iPhone users but allow customers to use all mobile networks have access to the iPhone... from their they may do something like you&amp;#039;re suggesting, open up a VOIP service.... considering all the fall out with the Google CEO leaving Apple&amp;#039;s board, the blocking of the Google Voice app (which are allowed on AT&amp;amp;T and the Blackberry) seems to be Apple is scheming something.... </description>
<pubDate>Thu, 6 Aug 2009 00:36:47 +0000</pubDate>
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<title>TechNest Report : Cutting The Cord: What Apple Will Really Do With Its $1 Billion Server Farm</title>
<link>http://technestreport.com/blog/2009/08/03/cutting-the-cord-what-apple-will-really-do-with-its-1-billion-server-farm/#IDComment29382531</link>
<description>Why? AT&amp;amp;T provides bad service, customers are unhappy with them. Apple has the real goods- the iPhone. None of us non Apple or AT&amp;amp;T employees know exactly which company handles which aspects of iPhone usage other than the basics. Apple, the hardware, AT&amp;amp;T, the wireless towers. Yet there are details to be taken into consideration- the authorization of phones, the security, the iTunes purchasing, this is all data going through AT&amp;amp;T currently. If Apple owns their own data center they can most likely work with any mobile carrier they desire.  </description>
<pubDate>Tue, 4 Aug 2009 04:27:58 +0000</pubDate>
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