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date: Mon, 2 Nov 2009 12:44:37 -0000,    group: uk.telecom.mobile        back       
Orange reveals UK date for iPhone   
http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/technology/8337601.stm
IPhone 3G and 3GS handsets will be available to Orange customers from 10 
November, marking the end of a two- year exclusive deal with operator O2.

Orange said it would offer the handset to pay as you go, pay monthly and 
business customers.

Customers taking out 24 month contracts worth £30 or £45 a month will get 
the handset for free.

The Orange tariffs are very similar to O2. The cheapest 24 month contract is 
£29.36, compared with £34.26 with O2.

"Since we announced the iPhone on Orange we have already seen more than a 
quarter of a million customers register their interest on our website," said 
Tom Alexander, head of Orange UK.

In September, both Orange and Vodafone announced that they would be offering 
the iPhone. Vodafone said the phone would be available on its network from 
2010 but has yet to confirm pricing details.

O2 has offered the iPhone since its UK launch in 2007. By February 2009 over 
a million handsets had been sold.
date: Mon, 2 Nov 2009 12:44:37 -0000   author:   Usenet Nutter

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