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Reuters Logo More than a quarter of people who bought Apple's iPhone are using them on wireless networks other than AT&T's, the exclusive iPhone carrier in the U.S., a "stunning" number that will pressure the company's business model, an analyst said Monday.

Bernstein Research analyst Toni Sacconaghi said analysis of sales numbers from Apple and AT&T revealed about 1.45 million phones were "missing in action " at the end of 2007.

About 480,000 of those iPhones were believed to be held by AT&T as inventory, leaving another 1 million phones, or 27 percent of the total, that Sacconaghi said were "unlocked" so they could work on non-AT&T networks.

Apple executives said last week the number of unlocked phones was "significant" but declined to give an estimate. Most analysts had estimated the portion of unlocked phones at less than 20 percent.

Spokespersons for Apple and AT&T declined to comment.

The higher number is worrying for Apple because the company receives a cut of AT&T's iPhone service fees, revenue that carries a high gross margin and has fueled optimism over its earnings potential.

For example, Sacconaghi said, if Apple hit its sales goal of 10 million iPhones by the end of fiscal 2008 but 30 percent of those don't result in any carrier payments, its revenue and profit would be $500 million and 37 cents per share lower than expected.

If Apple cracks down on unlocked phones it could preserve its high margins but miss its sales target, whereas allowing them could erode profitability and make it tough to sign more carriers to similar revenue-sharing deals.

"Besides the financial implications, we believe the prevalence of unlocked iPhones presents a significant strategic dilemma to Apple," Sacconaghi wrote.

Apple shares closed unchanged on Monday at $130.01. Over the past month the stock has fallen 35 percent on concerns over consumer spending and what some analysts say are a lack of must-have products Apple has lined up this year.

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he can get U2 to make a public stand against unlocked iPhones. (Read the rest)
Posted by: Boot_Agnostic Posted on: 02/02/08 You are currently: a Guest | | Terms of Use
Locking into a single carrier was a bad idea  CobraA1 | 01/29/08
And give up the monthly fees?  No_Ax_to_Grind | 01/29/08
The problem is that they're NOT getting monthly fees . . .  CobraA1 | 01/29/08
Give and take....  James Quinn | 01/29/08
Apple assumed everybody would go to AT&T  CobraA1 | 01/29/08
Ah but....  James Quinn | 01/29/08
"pretty good" being a relative term  CobraA1 | 01/29/08
Perhaps if Apple had made deals with all the carriers  tikigawd | 01/31/08
How it works  tikigawd | 01/31/08
Exactlly, so why would they  No_Ax_to_Grind | 01/29/08
How about  tikigawd | 01/31/08
A new age, you'll find it hard to lock in  Boot_Agnostic | 01/29/08
AT&T service is so bad that...  JonathonDoe | 01/29/08
hmmm  voska1 | 01/29/08
I thought it was Sprint.  HouseOfZen | 01/29/08
I'll second that  wolfsouls | 01/30/08
i feel you, man  anidnmeno@... | 01/30/08
Amen to that  tikigawd | 01/31/08
Silly....  James Quinn | 01/29/08
Old business theory.  Joe_Racer | 01/29/08
Apple is known for underestimating  voska1 | 01/29/08
New theory means ....  kd5auq | 01/29/08
If you were a publicly traded company  tikigawd | 01/31/08
Why the agreement with AT&T in the first place  Prime Detailer | 01/29/08
Actually it was Cingular  MarcB_z | 01/30/08
Apple doesn't mind the unlocked...  bjbrock | 01/29/08
They don't mind a $500 million loss?  No_Ax_to_Grind | 01/29/08
Don't pay attention too rumors.... they'll get you every time!  James Quinn | 01/30/08
Maybe Apple should stop......  arminw | 01/30/08
In Belgium...  j.dupont | 01/29/08
France too, but  MarcB_z | 01/30/08
The US is 25 years behind the times.  kraterz | 01/29/08
You need to get out more...  spidermac | 01/30/08
25 years?  wolfsouls | 01/30/08
No Problem with AT&T, They Just Locked Out Businesses  ericseba | 01/30/08
RE: A quarter of Apple iPhones may be 'unlocked'  alan@... | 01/30/08
That's funny!!  wolfsouls | 01/30/08
RE: Unlocking iPhones  John_Doe69 | 01/30/08
How many are just sitting on shelves?  A.Sinic | 01/31/08
Maybe if Steve gave a keynote speech against it  Boot_Agnostic | 01/31/08
or maybe  Boot_Agnostic | 02/02/08

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