Apple and AT&T have extended the exclusive contract of the iPhone for at least 6 months, thanks to the data plan it is offering for the iPad, according to analysts.

In what appears to be a quid pro quo deal between Apple and AT&T, AT&T will retain the exclusive rights to sell the iPhone for another six months, in exchange for offering a heavily discounted data-plan for the iPad.

According to Computerworld, Brian Marshall, a Wall Street analyst for BroadPoint AmTech who has long suggested that an Apple and Verizon deal is just a matter of time, AT&T’s normal wireless data plan was deeply discounted  in order to convince Apple to stick with AT&T until at least 2011. Rumors of the iPhone moving to Verizon, and possibly other carriers, have been circulating for months, even years, and the three-year exclusive with AT&T was set to end this summer.

Marshall and other analysts felt certain that a deal with Verizon was imminent, and the top cell phone carrier in America would be selling the iPhone as early as this summer. He also believed that the first part of that deal would be to see the iPad’s 3G network connect through Verizon instead of AT&T. When that deal disappeared, Marshall claimed that he “was floored.”

“AT&T had to do something dramatic to get the iPad,” Marshall said.

That “something dramatic” appears to be AT&T’s data plan pricing for iPad users, and the fact that iPad users will not need to sign any contracts- a first for AT&T. iPad owners have their choice of data plans; $15 per month for 250MB of data, while the unlimited plan runs $30. Both are a discount of around 50 percent.

“For that pricing, AT&T was able to negotiate a six-month extension on the iPhone exclusive,” Marshall said.

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  1. Mark at 9:56am 7th May 2010 you must be a AT&T lover because there is no way it will survive when Verizon will get to have IPHONE even though I will never buy one since Apple sucks!
    1. Anthony at 5:40am 20th October 2010 apple doesnt suck your just to poor to buy any of their products. Im a proud owner of a Macbook Pro 15" 2.8ghz, ITouch, and 3rd Gen Ipod
  2. Ian Bell at 11:26am 6th May 2010 Bad news for Verizon users. Verizon badly needs to upgrade their network to be able to take advantage of the iPhone features.
  3. J Lancaster at 11:01am 6th May 2010 wow, this seems like a desprate move by At&t. OPEN IT UP. Apple needs to listen to the people. At&t works for some of half the people, but not for the rest. This just makes me want a windows phone 7 so much more.
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