AT&T’s Glenn Lurie sees the end of WiFi-only tablets

ImageAT&T's Glenn Lurie believes that WiFi-only tablets won't be around for long as the cost of cellular modems falls. Talking at CTIA Wireless, the "emerging devices" honcho thinks that the low ($30) cost of an HSPA+ radio will eventually make manufacturers abandon the two-tier model -- doubling the potential customers for his network. He pointed to the success of the sold-out Pantech Element and has said that the company would be offering similarly enabled tablet devices in the future. Of course, if manufacturers only charged $30 extra for 3G-enabled tablets in the first place, we probably wouldn't be having this conversation.

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The Engadget interview: AT&T’s Glenn Lurie talks Digital Life at CTIA 2012 (video)

The Engadget interview: AT&T's Glenn Lurie talks Digital Life at CTIA 2012 (video)

We had the opportunity to sit down and chat with Glenn Lurie -- AT&T's president of emerging enterprises and partnerships -- about the company's Digital Life product which was announced back in February and launched today at CTIA 2012 here in New Orleans. Our takeaway? AT&T wants to tag everything in your home with an IP address and tie it all together seamlessly in a blaze of wireless glory. Don't believe us? Watch our video interview and judge for yourself.

Brad Molen contributed to this post.

The Engadget interview: AT&T's Glenn Lurie talks Digital Life at CTIA 2012 (video) originally appeared on Engadget on Mon, 07 May 2012 20:44:00 EDT. Please see our terms for use of feeds.

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