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Guess I knew this already so it wasn't surprised to me atleast.
My guess is, this is about unlocking the Apple and Google stronghold and they could really use a partner for that.
As many carriers already pay for the phone anyway and Mozilla has a relationship with them and the customer has a relationship for the payment system with them, so might as well be them.
I can choose my carrier and I can choose the appstore I use. I can even install from a website directly.
Is that not open enough ?
EDIT: now that I have put in some more thought, Mozilla is doing this for the developers.
The idea is that Apple gets a lot of money from the developers, like 30% or even more.
My guess is, they want to lower this number.
Edited 2013-02-28 00:01 UTC