stefan
05-27-2010, 06:02 PM
LINK (http://www.appleinsider.com/articles/10/05/27/att_40_percent_of_iphones_sold_to_enterprise_users .html)
AT&T: 40 percent of iPhones sold to enterprise users
[LEFT] By Daniel Eran Dilger (prince@appleinsider.com)
Appleinsider
Ron Spears, AT&T's chief executive of its Business Solutions unit, told a conference audience this week that 40 percent of iPhones were being sold to business users and that the enterprise is viewing the device as secure, powerful, and even as a potential replacement for laptop purchases.
Spears was speaking at the Barclays Capital Communications, Media and Technology conference, according to a report (http://www.zdnet.com/blog/btl/at-t-exec-4-out-of-10-of-our-iphone-sales-to-enterprises/35145) by Larry Dignan of ZDNet.
When asked about the iPhone's role in enterprise markets, Spears said, "Four out of 10 sales of the iPhone are made to enterprise users. When the iPhone came out, what most people heard in the first year from
AT&T: 40 percent of iPhones sold to enterprise users
[LEFT] By Daniel Eran Dilger (prince@appleinsider.com)
Appleinsider
Ron Spears, AT&T's chief executive of its Business Solutions unit, told a conference audience this week that 40 percent of iPhones were being sold to business users and that the enterprise is viewing the device as secure, powerful, and even as a potential replacement for laptop purchases.
Spears was speaking at the Barclays Capital Communications, Media and Technology conference, according to a report (http://www.zdnet.com/blog/btl/at-t-exec-4-out-of-10-of-our-iphone-sales-to-enterprises/35145) by Larry Dignan of ZDNet.
When asked about the iPhone's role in enterprise markets, Spears said, "Four out of 10 sales of the iPhone are made to enterprise users. When the iPhone came out, what most people heard in the first year from