iPhone Washes Up Asian Shores


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Apple has signed deals with four major telecommunication companies in four countries to help the company surpass its iPhone sales goal of 10 million units by the end of 2008.
Singapore’s SingTel, India’s Bharti Airtel, Phillipines’ Globe Telecom, and Australia’s Optus, will begin carrying the iPhone “later this year.” A specific date has yet to be announced.
And it is safe to assume that the model would be a new 3G-enabled one, since 3G is the industry standard for this part of the world.
Good news for you patient ones still waiting for its official launch. Bad news for my soon-to-be-unexclusive iPhone.

Original post by Leon



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