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Hieronder de veel beter overwogen reactie op de punten hierboven. Wel zo eerlijk om ook te plaatsen.... 1) The fact is that the product has been put through it's paces up until release time. Basically what you're implying is that every phone should be shipped with no security issues. Great -- except it's logistically impossible. And the fact is that the 3G shipped with the 2.0 image that is current. So your point is not very well iterated to begin with. The update was for users that had existing iPhones - not the new devices. Apple should have allowed existing users to upgrade before the release of the 3G, that is Apple's mistake. I think "the enterprise invests in quality" is BS anyway. The enterprise invests in what they need to get the job done -- quality is usually an afterthought, not that it's right, but to say they only invest in quality is rather naive. 2) Over 6 million old devices plus all of the new 3G iPhones were being activated all on the same day. The scope you miss is that it's tied to ...
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