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Yes, even though Apple may get money off the telephony companies their customer *still* is the end-user. Without those end-users Apple and partners cannot make any money. Sure, they can temporarily make sales "stuffing the channel", as Microsoft did with Vista, but once they forget where the source of the demand is they are on the road to ruin.
It'll take a while but once people get pissed enough with Apple's restrictions (it takes time for people to learn for themselves, as most ignore the warnings of others) then there'll be a move to open platforms like Android etc. Apple still can still prevent this migration (by easing restrictions) but I don't think it is in their DNA. People will blame Apple's demise on Job's health but it is actually their authoritarian impulses that really irk the cognoscenti that buy their products.
It would be a different story if there were no alternatives (Android etc). I personally have eschewed getting an iPhone, because it is so closes, while I wait for an Android-based product to be imported to my location. My colleagues all are tempted to 'jail-break' their iPhones (and it is well within their technical abilities) but realise how Apple will 'brick' their phones with a later update if they do this. They are starting to wish they'd waited for Android-based phones. Poor bastards.
Edited 2009-02-13 22:43 UTC