During AT&T's last fiscal quarter, the communications company made $3.58 billion dollars in profit. A good chunk of that came from its wireless communications division. And a good portion of that came from sales of Apple's iPhone which accounted for 60% of total phone sales. But, according to The New York Times, if you ask AT&T CEO Randall Stephenson, Ma Bell could have made a lot more dough if it didn't give iPhone users unlimited data from the get-go.
Speaking at the Milken Institute's Global Conference on Wednesday, Stephenson said that his only regret when launching Apple's best-selling handset was
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That's not the only thing that stays on his mind. Stephenson said that Apple's iMessage is disrupting AT&T's revenue model to that point that it keeps him up at night.
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Yo, Stephenson, it's like Hov said: You gota learn to live with regrets.
[NYT via Mac Rumors]