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iPhone turns Orange

By Dean Pullen
28 July 2008 02:07PM
Tags: iphone | turns | orange

Rumours are quickly spreading concerning the 3G iPhone defecting from O2 to Orange.

Apparently, Apple isn't happy with O2's sales performance - regardless of the company's attitude to customer's security - and will now be offering Orange the chance to further adoption of the iPhone within the UK.

Orange already has several iPhone exclusives in France, Austria and many other countries, so it's no surprise the company would also be interested in targeting the UK customer base.

Apparently, due to the lack of sales, Apple has the right to break the exclusivity deal which would otherwise have seen O2 being the sole provider until 2011.

The extreme shortage of iPhone's in stock at O2 couldn't have helped matters, for the currently beleaguered company.

Some believe that a deal with Orange will help further the iPhone's push into corporate territory, more effectively than what O2 can provide.

Several sources have all whispered the same thing, and it now seems almost inevitable that you'll be able to pick up an Orange iPhone in October.

theinquirer.net (c) 2008 Incisive Media

   


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I-Phone sucks
iTnews - comments icon Posted by mobius@aanet.com.auJul 29, 2008 1:52 PM
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