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Fortune Magazine Says Verizon Will Have iPhone in 2011

We almost made it an entire week without a Verizon iPhone rumor, but here we go again. In a Friday story touting Verizon’s “dream phone,” Fortune said it had “confirmed that a Verizon iPhone will be released in early 2011.”

The article said little else about the impending device, focusing instead on how a Verizon-Apple match up will play out.

This is, of course, not the first story to suggest that a Verizon iPhone will debut early next year. It started making the rounds in June, when a Barclays Capital analyst said the iPhone would come to Verizon in early 2011, followed a few weeks later by a Bloomberg report that said January 2011.

Around the same time, Shaw Wu, an analyst with Kaufman Bros., speculated that T-Mobile might nab the iPhone before Verizon, though he has since warmed to the idea of a Verizon iPhone. In a Friday phone interview, he pointed to the Verizon iPad and Verizon’s recent earnings report as possible indicators of things to come.

“When Apple and Verizon announced that they were going to carry the iPad … that’s a big step,” Wu said. “And what’s most interesting about that is that Verizon got equal billing [with] AT&T, meaning they are allowed to sell it on the same day. That’s just remarkable for a brand-new partner.”

Verizon’s recent earnings also suggest that it might finally need the iPhone, Wu said.

Verizon added 997,000 wireless customers in the third quarter compared to AT&T’s 2.6 million. Verizon reported revenue of $26.5 billion, down 2.9 percent from the same time period last year, while AT&T reported revenue of $31.6 billion, a 2.8 percent increase.

“Verizon’s growth is actually starting to slow down; it’s not as strong as it used to be,” Wu said. “AT&T right now is clearly stronger than Verizon.”

Wu said he’s heard that one possible sticking point between Apple and Verizon is the high subsidy it will have to pay to get the iPhone. AT&T puts a lot of money into the iPhone, much more than Verizon puts into Android or BlackBerry, Wu said.

Verizon’s third-quarter results, however, “could be the trigger point” where Verizon relents and agrees to pay the bigger subsidy to get the benefits of the iPhone.

Avi Greengart, the research director for consumer devices at Current Analysis, declined to speculate on whether the release date rumors were actually true, but did not predict an apocalyptic demise of AT&T should Verizon get its hands on the coveted smartphone.

“IF Verizon gets an iPhone in January, it will sell a lot of them, mostly to existing Verizon customers. AT&T will lose some of its most disgruntled iPhone users but churn overall will settle down after an initial spike, and most AT&T iPhone users will stick with AT&T,” he said in an e-mail.

If anything, a CDMA iPhone “will have an adverse impact on leading Android licensees, particularly Motorola, which has benefited the most from Verizon’s Droid brand,” Greengart concluded.

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Bill Clinton Asked Democratic Candidate in Florida to Quit Senate Race

This should demonstrate to all of the liberals out there what all politicians think of ethnicity and the races. They use the color of a persons skin for political advantage and nothing more. JD

Former President Bill Clinton tried to persuade Florida Democratic Rep. Kendrick Meek to drop out of his U.S. Senate race and support Gov. Charlie Crist’s independent candidacy in hopes of thwarting a victory by Republican Marco Rubio.

People familiar with the matter said the former president and other top national Democrats worry a win by the charismatic Mr. Rubio, a 39-year-old Cuban-American, would make him a political phenomenon capable of boosting the GOP’s chances with Hispanic voters. These people said the conversation occurred during Mr. Clinton’s Florida visit on Oct. 19. Mr. Meek wavered for several days—suggesting to some that he could leave the race—but decided against it.

“They had a conversation about the fact that the prospects of him winning had passed him by and that the only way the Republican would be defeated is to jump on board with Crist,” said a Florida Democrat familiar with the discussion.

The conversation was reported Thursday evening by Politico.

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