Monday, 17 September 2007
T-Mobile To Sell iPhone
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Germany based T-Mobile, a Deutsche Telekom group company will sell Apple’s iPhone in five countries in Europe- Germany, Austria, Netherlands, Hungary and Croatia... |
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Germany based T-Mobile, a Deutsche Telekom group company will sell Apple’s iPhone in five countries in Europe- Germany, Austria, Netherlands, Hungary and Croatia.
Apple will reveal this week which mobile operators will sell the iPhone in Europe.
According to Financial Times Deutschland, T-Mobile has an exclusine agreement with Apple for seling the phone in the markets where it operates.
The iPhone, which should go on sale before the Christmas trading period, will be priced at €399. Though pretty expensive, the iPhone will mean T-Mobile will have to share 10 per cent of all voice and data revenues with Apple. This was exactly the reason Vodafone, world’s largest mobile operator by revenues declined to become a part of iPhone and instead 02 will deal in phone within the UK. |
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