“Sprint Nextel would need to change its full year guidance for 2011 if the company started selling the Apple Inc iPhone, Chief Executive Dan Hesse said on Wednesday,” Reuters reports.
“While Hesse declined to comment on whether or not Sprint will sell the next version of iPhone, he told a Goldman Sachs investor conference that the company did not include iPhone sales in its previously announced guidance for 2011,” Reuters reports.
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MacDailyNews Take: Sprint does more no comment commenting on iPhone than any carrier on earth.
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Should I comment on a “no comment” comment? A true dilemma…
No comment.
Which only means that if (when) Sprint gets the iPhone, they will do even better than the guidance suggests. It’s probably the most his NDA allows.