Amazon introduced the first-generation Kindle in 2007, and earlier this year the company launched the Kindle 2 as well as the Kindle DX, a big-screen reader -- all of which have been powered by Sprint and exclusive to the US. This month, Amazon rolled out an international version of the Kindle 2, which uses AT&T's network instead of Sprint's. "Now that they are selling a Kindle overseas, it makes sense for them to have just one product that they can sell in all markets," notes Forrester Research analyst Charles Golvin.
Kindles already in circulation won't be affected, however, and will continue to utilize Sprint's US network. New sales of the Kindle DX will also remain with Sprint, as Amazon has not
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