Steve Jobs And Oliver Valentine Sprint For The Green Apple
It was going to be a much anticipated Oscars. Steve Jobs was planning the launch of the Apple iphone in front of millions. It was the Music Playing Wireless Phone To Die For. There were a few glitzes that would be a snitch to overcome, but no problem. Apple and Jobs weren't concerned at all. In fact, they were so confident that they had chosen the Oscars as the Place To Tell The World.
Oliver Valente of Sprint, however, welcomed the challenge. They had been sellling songs, ringtones, videos and other data services for some time now, and their success could be counted in the millions. At $2.50 per song, 13 million songs had been downloaded, but Sprint wasn't about to rest on their laurels. They were well aware that the Apple iphone was going to sell for around the $5-6oo dollar mark and that it represented a very real threat to their profits. Nevertheless, Valente was quoted as saying that they looked forward to some real competition in the Music Space.
Jobs quoted The Beatles. He said, "We know you want a Revolution, well, you know, we all want to change the world, and Roll Up, Roll Up for the mystery tour" His product, he said, was revolutionary and magical. Bring on Mayfair and Park Lane, and lets see what you can do, Mr Valentine Sprint.
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Oliver Valente of Sprint, however, welcomed the challenge. They had been sellling songs, ringtones, videos and other data services for some time now, and their success could be counted in the millions. At $2.50 per song, 13 million songs had been downloaded, but Sprint wasn't about to rest on their laurels. They were well aware that the Apple iphone was going to sell for around the $5-6oo dollar mark and that it represented a very real threat to their profits. Nevertheless, Valente was quoted as saying that they looked forward to some real competition in the Music Space.
Jobs quoted The Beatles. He said, "We know you want a Revolution, well, you know, we all want to change the world, and Roll Up, Roll Up for the mystery tour" His product, he said, was revolutionary and magical. Bring on Mayfair and Park Lane, and lets see what you can do, Mr Valentine Sprint.
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