T-Mobile will likely start carrying the iPhone next year after its parent company, Deutsche Telekom, said it has reached a new deal with Apple.(Photo: Kin Cheung AP)
NEW YORK -- T-Mobile will likely start carrying the iPhone next
year after its parent company, Deutsche Telekom, said it has reached a
new deal with Apple.
T-Mobile USA had been the lone iPhone-less
carrier among the four national wireless companies in the U.S. Although
it has been possible to use iPhones on T-Mobile networks, customers had
to provide the phones themselves. The phones also work at much slower
speeds, though T-Mobile has been reshuffling its network to match or
exceed AT&T's data speeds.
The three larger carriers, AT&T, Verizon Wireless and Sprint Nextel, already sell the iPhone, as do many smaller ones.
Deutsche
Telekom said Thursday that T-Mobile will add Apple products to its
portfolio in the coming year. Though it didn't mention the iPhone by
name in its press release, that's the product it is most likely
referring to. It's possible T-Mobile will also sell a cellular version
of the iPad, as the three national carriers do.
Apple spokeswoman
Natalie Harrison confirmed the agreement but would not comment further.
In an email, T-Mobile also wouldn't mention the iPhone by name, saying
only that more details will come "at a later date."
T-Mobile has
agreed to combine its cellphone business with MetroPCS Communications
Inc. in a deal they signed earlier this fall. The combined company will
stay No. 4 among U.S. wireless carriers, though the combination is aimed
at letting the two better compete with larger rivals. Deutsche Telekom
will hold a 74 percent stake in the combined company. MetroPCS
shareholders will own the rest. The deal awaits government clearance
Associated Press