Verizon Set For Apple Boost: Analyst

Stock quotes in this article: VZ , AAPL , MOT , GOOG , T , RIMM  

NEW YORK (TheStreet) -- Verizon(VZ Quote) and Apple(AAPL Quote) may still be dancing around a possible deal on the iPhone, but it seems inevitable that the courtship will lead to a meaningful smartphone relationship.

On an earnings conference call earlier this week, Verizon CEO Ivan Seidenberg said there was "nothing different" to talk about with regard to the possibility of having the iPhone next year.

AT&T(T Quote) has been Apple's exclusive U.S. iPhone partner since its launch in 2007, although that deal is set to expire in June. Cue a massive opportunity for Verizon, which could significantly boost its wireless revenue.

"Diverse carrier support is a key element to driving global penetration of the iPhone," wrote Brian Marshall, an analyst at Broadpoint AmTech, in a note released Wednesday. "Therefore we believe the chances are high the iPhone will find its way onto the Verizon network in the second half of 2010."

Apple already has exclusive agreements with T-Mobile, Orange and O2 to sell the iPhone in Germany, France, and the U.K., respectively. Later this week the consumer tech giant will also start selling its smartphone in the booming Chinese market through an exclusive deal with China Unicom.

Even rival Sprint(S Quote), which has an exclusive deal to sell Palm's(PALM Quote) competing Pre, has acknowledged the iPhone's potency. CEO Dan Hesse recently described the device as the "Michael Jordan" of smartphones in an interview with Charlie Rose.

Verizon, of course, has plenty of other weapons in its arsenal, including an expanded offering from Research In Motion(RIMM Quote) and the new Motorola(MOT Quote) Droid powered by Google's(GOOG Quote) Android operating system. The iPhone, however, is a massive vehicle for growth, as evidenced by AT&T's recent third-quarter results.

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