Jul 01 2008
Posted by admin as mobile phones
Filed under: Cellphones
If you’ve been scouring the dictionary for sour grapes, chances are you’ll find Ivan Seidenberg’s picture. Verizon Communications’ chairman and chief executive recently sat down for an interview with Financial Times, and while he spent the huge majority of his date boasting of just how amazing Verizon is, he did stop to remark about Cupertino ever so briefly. Granted, he did start off by admitting that Apple was a “great company,” but that didn’t stop him from pillorying the iPhone as well as Dear Leader himself. He actually accused the interviewer of “declaring [Apple] a winner before it had earned it on the field,” suggesting that the iPhone wouldn’t become a mass-market handset simply considering the next iteration will be subsidized. He additionally stated that “Mr. Jobs had no monopoly on innovation,” and took the conversation even further off track by blurting that “Steve Jobs eventually will get old.” At least Keystone knows where to find its next bitter beer face, right?
[Via The Inquirer, image courtesy of Pace, thanks Frank]
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