Friday, May 23, 2008

iPhone in over 10 countries


Orange today announced that "later this year" they will make the Apple iPhone available in more than ten countries including Austria, Belgium, the Dominican Republic, Egypt, Jordan, Poland, Portugal, Romania, Slovakia, Switzerland and Orange's African markets.

Orange seem to save their words even better than Vodafone. Recently Vodafone announced the future iPhone availability in ten countries in only two sentences.

The Orange PR team obviously outdoes them since today they managed to stuff more than ten countries on their future availability list in only ONE sentence. Well, that's an achievement that should be worth the four years spent at the PR school.



Summing it up, it seems the highly rumored 3G iPhone will have almost entire world covered. But did you notice that Spain is still not on the list. We bet O2 is going to snatch that deal along with several other countries.

Confirmed expected iPhone coverage (besides USA and Canada):
Europe:

Austria - Orange, T-Mobile
Belgium - Orange
Czech Republic - Vodafone
France - Orange (already available)
Germany - T-Mobile (already available)
Greece - Vodafone
Ireland - O2 (already available)
Italy - Vodafone, Telecom Italia
Poland - Orange
Portugal - Orange, Vodafone
Romania - Orange
Slovakia - Orange
Switzerland - Orange, Swisscom
Turkey - Vodafone
UK - O2 (already available)
Other countries and regions:

Africa - Orange, Vodafone
Australia - Vodafone, SingTel (Optus)
Dominican Republic - Orange
India - Vodafone
Jordan - Orange
Latin America - America Movil (Claro)
New Zealand - Vodafone
Some carriers obviously overlap, so this year might just bring the end of the exclusivity battle for the iPhone and carriers will share the iPhone market. And usually good competiton means better price tags.

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