“The device is said to support the HSDPA (High-Speed Downlink Packet Access) 3G protocol,” Paczkowski reports. “Interesting, since that would mean it’s destined AT&T’s network, not Verizon’s, as had been previously rumored — though it would lend credence to predictions that Apple will extend AT&T’s iPhone exclusivity deal, rather than allow it to lapse.”
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