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At last count, Apple had sold some 5.4 million units, the vast majority of them for AT&T's network, even with price tags of $400 to $600.
Fortune Magazine suggest that AT&T, which has an exclusive five-year deal to sell the iPhone in the U.S., is prepared to subsidize the device by as much as $200, slicing the purchase price as low as $199 for customers who sign a two-year service contract. Apple and AT&T declined to comment on the matter. For AT&T, eager to generate returns on its multibillion-dollar investments in a next-generation data network, the $200 is a small fraction of the revenue that AT&T makes over a two-year contract.
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