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This seems too quick to have been a reaction and response type measure.
They did the work before launch to line up agreements with Microsoft, AT&T and Nokia so that this could be delivered so quickly. It was a good plan to have, a contingency and "backout" plan. Most launches lack such a plan and clearly they have learned from prior failures by Apple and others.
Kudos to them for getting it right and being ready for such problems. I just won't treat this as a quick turn around to head off unexpected issues. Issues should be expected and plans laid out with how to deal with them which is what it looks like Nokia did.
They did the work before launch to line up agreements with Microsoft, AT&T and Nokia so that this could be delivered so quickly. It was a good plan to have, a contingency and "backout" plan. Most launches lack such a plan and clearly they have learned from prior failures by Apple and others.
Kudos to them for getting it right and being ready for such problems. I just won't treat this as a quick turn around to head off unexpected issues. Issues should be expected and plans laid out with how to deal with them which is what it looks like Nokia did.