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The Fate of the "Other" iPhone
Monday, December 17th, 2007 at 3:00 PM - by John Martellaro
Even though the Linksys iPhone seems to have dropped into obscurity, its still on the market, according to Wired on Tuesday. While a year has passed, and both companies appear happy to share the trademark, Apples iPhone is the success story of 2007.
Piper Jaffray has predicted that Apple will sell 3.5 million iPhones in 2007. Meanwhile, Linksys, which bought the "iPhone" trademark from Infogear, wont disclose its sales. According to Amazon sales numbers, the best selling Linksys iPhone is the model CIT400, ranking 742 on Amazons sales list/
Despite the disparity in success, relations between the two companies are good. "Theres no bad blood," said Karen Sohl, a spokesperson for Linksys. "We enjoy working with Apple."
In the February 20, 2007 settlement between the two companies, there was some language about interoperability. However, so far, theres been no sign of that. "Its ongoing," Ms. Sohl said. "Were looking at having interoperability, but no details of the specifics have been announced yet."
Despite the low profile. Linksys phones have received favorable reviews. Nevertheless confusion about the Linksys VOIP phones continues to make it difficult for the "other" iPhone to maintain its identity.
"It serves only to confuse people," said Mike Olson with Piper Jaffray. "When youre building a category around technology that consumers dont fully understand, like VOIP, naming a product after something hugely successful in another category will only confuse people further."
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