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Apple finally confirmed that Orange would be the carrier for the iPhone in France. The iPhone will be sold on Orange's website and in Orange's retail stores for €399,
figure 1: Apple and Orange?
It was widely expected that Apple would have some happy things to say about the iPhone and French mobile operator Orange last week at Apple
Arun Sarin, CEO of Vodaphone, is "absolutely" confident that they'll get a second chance to distribute the iPhone somewhere in the world. Anywhere, really. He's still bullish on the 3G
It looks like Norway, Finland, and Sweden may be the next countries to get the iPhone. Apple is reportedly in talks with both TeliaSonera and Telenor to determine who will
Didier Lombard, the CEO of Orange, confirmed that Orange would be the sole provider of the iPhone in France. He didn't reveal any details at all, merely confirming that
One day after Apple confirmed that they will partner with O2 in the U.K., it was announced that Apple will partner with T-Mobile in Germany for sales of the iPhone.
At their "Mum is no longer the word" event yesterday, it was confirmed that Apple will partner with O2 to bring the iPhone to the UK. The iPhone will go
figure 1: a picture like this is much less dramatic now that the iPhone is unlockable.
A picture of the iPhone linked to BMW's iPhone stereo surface showed up
Mum is no longer the word; Apple is hosting a media event in its flagship Apple Store on Regent Street in London on September 18th, 10 AM local time.
iPodObserver has posted a hint about blocking international roaming charges, which are still in the news after someone racked up $4000 worth of roaming charges. You call AT&T at 1-800-335-4685




































