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		<title>T-Mobile&#8217;s G1 Android and Apple iPhone: market power or just marketing?</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[It is not necessarily unfair competition for T-Mobile to be the exclusive source for both the G1 and the iPhone in Germany.  The fact that T-Mobile is now marketing phones based on both open and proprietary software suggests that neither approach is the Holy Grail of business models. T-Mobile initially launched the G1 in the US in order to compete with AT&#038;T which is the exclusive sources for the iPhone there. The decision to sell the G1 in Germany probably embraces economies of scope and scale, more then the question of openness.]]></description>
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