T-Mobile hedges its bets with iPhone and Android
With the iPhone scheduled to make its debut in Germany Friday, anticipation is high as would-be subscribers line up. No one is more excited -- or in a more interesting position -- than Deutsche Telekom's chief executive Rene Obermann whose firm has exclusive rights in Germany to market the iconic phone. Full story »
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