Oh, no! People really want an iPhone, and Apple knows it so can make a big profit wringing money from the mobile phone service providers.<p>The companies want their high "EBITDA service margins", which were 40+% and are now around 10%. Since they can't force Apple down, they are suffering, and planning to make up for it by raising service fees on their users.<p>The shame! The sorrow! Take pity on poor Verizon (whose "profit [in 2011Q3]" doubled during the last quarter, bolstered by customers attracted by its portfolio of iPhone and Android devices."; they sold 4.2 million iPhones in Q4). Remember sad AT&T ("profit [in Q3] of $3.6 billion", and 7.6 million iPhones). Lend support to Sprint, whose "bid to lure subscribers to its network is its unlimited data plan, which AT&T and Verizon no longer offer." “The iPhone helped AT&T reverse the tide and boosted Verizon’s portfolio. It is having a similar net-positive effect on Sprint as well.”<p>If only evil Apple hadn't come onto the scene and ruined the profit margins of the phone companies!