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I'm not sure if that's 100% true. With the last Galaxy Nexus, there seemed to be a handsets running different firmware. Search for "yakju" over at the XDA forums.
Some models got updates straight from Google, while others got them from Samsung, which were often slower. Samsung said that it was done at the request of carriers. I recall a few threads at various Android forums dedicated to owners users with the yakju-alternative firmware flash back to yakju-stock. Not sure about prior Nexus devices though.