3G iPhone is Selling Everywhere
It’s July 11th folks, the iPhone is here again. This time we aren’t looking at a big screen presentation controlled by Steve Jobs. This time we have 22 countries around the world selling the Apple’s phone. Everything started with New Zealand. They were the first to get the iPhone with some people getting in line a few days in advanced.
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Everyone, Bring iPhone to Australia!
Yes please! It’s an island! We need someone to bring over some food, water we have, and the 3G unlocked iPhone! Everyone who’s anyone in the Australian cell phone carrier world is announcing iPhone deals. After Vodafone last week, we have today Optus saying that the iPhone has been secured and it’s going to be available in Australia sometime later this year.
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Rumored: iPhone Unlocked for Kangaroo Land
We are a month or less away from the long waited for official announcement and full release of the next iPhone, the 3G version. According to a recent rumor, Australians will be able to buy unlocked iPhones from local Apple stores. Vodafone will offer plans designed for purchasing an iPhone but they won’t be the only ones selling it. They won’t even be the exclusive carrier for Kangaroo Land as local Telstra and Optus will be offering iPhone deals too.
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Vodafone Signs with Apple to release iPhone in Australia and Other Countries

Just this morning, Vodafone announced a minor development in its day to day business. The news? They just signed with Apple to sell the iPhone in ten markets. How insignificant is that? The market includes key places like Australia, the Czech Republic, Egypt, Greece, Italy. This is a big breakthrough as these countries have been waiting
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Rumored: T-Mobile Austria to Test 3G iPhone
T-Mobile Austria will help Apple test the new 3G iPhone. There! I said it! What appeared to be a rumor picked up from local blogs seems to have already been confirmed. Apparently the Austrian company is going to provide multiple plans for the new UMTS version of Apple’s hot smart phone. In September 2007 it was said that Australia
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