No Verizon support for iPhone 4 was announced, and that’s disappointed a lot of people. Interestingly, though, Shawn Wu at Kaufman Bros. released a report speculating that a non-AT&T iPhone is “closer to reality than ever [and] could happen as early as this fall.”

Talking to retailers around the country, Wu surmised that the AT&T monopoly on Apple products would soon end. The kicker is that it’s not Verizon, but T-Mobile.

“Interestingly, both the new iPhone 4 and iPhone 3GS support 3G at the 2100 MHz frequency and, from our understanding, the technical hurdle to support T-Mobile is minor compared to supporting CDMA technology at VZ and Sprint,” Wu wrote.

Source: Christian Science Monitor