Vodafone looks set to get a chance selling the Apple iPhone
By: Mark Chubb | September 24, 2007
The chief executive officer of Vodafone Arun Sarin has been commenting to the press in Mumbai, during the week it was revealed that the Apple iPhone did affect the Verizon customer levels temporarily after the launch in the States and that Arun Sarin has apparently been looking into the future for the iPhone from Apple.
For the UK, France and Germany the operator partners have now been revealed but of which none are Vodafone, this is where Arun Sarin stepped in and told reporters in Mumbai that the Vodafone will “absolutely” get a chance to sell the Apple iPhone within the next 6 to 12 months.
The question is O2 have the exclusive deal for the iPhone which is believed to be for 2 years and with O2 being in the UK what country will get the deal with Vodafone, it must surely be a deal with further a field territories.
Source: sky news
Follow me on Twitter, or leave a comment on the above story.



Vodafone UK Wants Apple iPhone
Q1 release of 3G UMTS Apple iPhone: Vodafone gets exclusive






Comments
This website uses IntenseDebate comments, but they are not currently loaded because either your browser doesn't support JavaScript, or they didn't load fast enough.