It turns out that Apple, which is probably the only manufacturer in the
world that doesn't allow a second logo (that of the carrier) to appear
on its phones, is also taking its time to test if a carrier's LTE
network is really good enough for its iPhone 5. Usually, it's the other
way around, with carriers testing if manufacturer handsets are fast
enough.
This info comes courtesy of the spokesperson of carrier
Swisscom, who has confirmed that Apple only activates the 4G LTE
connectivity features of the iPhone 5 once it has ensured that the
network is up to the task. The result of this is that Swisscom, which
has recently launched its 4G network, wasn't able to activate 4G on the
iPhone 5 right away, because Apple had to finish its testing first. This
practice is surely annoying the carriers around the world, but it looks
like Apple is in the position to do it. Of course, Apple is doing this
for its own good (and for its customers' good), but we can imagine that
if we were a carrier, we'd probably want to punch Apple in the face for
doing this to us! On the other hand, if you are a carrier, Apple is
probably better than no-Apple, so we guess it's a necessary evil.
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