



The Silicon Alley Insider opines that:
° Perhaps AT&T gave in on pricing for Apple's iPad data plans and Verizon wouldn't match. The US $29.99 unlimited, no-contract, prepaid plan is "especially impressive."
° Perhaps Verizon wanted to make iPad buyers sign contracts, or wanted to make sure it could sell the iPad in its retail stores, or wanted its logo somewhere, or something else that couldn't get the deal done fast enough.
° Perhaps Apple wasn't happy with a chip or wireless radio component, or wanted to push along the GSM-based edition before it messed with an EVDO-based version.
° Perhaps Apple's original iPhone exclusive with AT&T also somehow covered the iPad, at least until a certain date.
Reached for comment by Silicon Alley Insider, Broadpoint AmTech's Brian Marshall says he's "not 100% sure" what happened, but thinks that Apple and Verizon will still work together on both the iPad and iPhone.



