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More iPhone countries announced, Orange possibly offering subsidy

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TeliaSonera is the latest company to make a deal with Apple over the iPhone. They will be carrying the device in Scandinavia as well as Denmark, Finland, Norway, Sweden, Estonia, Latvia, and Lithuanaia.

The company provides little to no details, only saying that they will offer the phone “later this year”.

It is being rumored that Orange will be offering a deal to its customers to encourage them to upgrade to the 3G iPhone. If true, the deal would allow current iPhone owners to upgrade for only 50 euros to the new phone if they trade in their original iPhone as well.

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5 thoughts on “More iPhone countries announced, Orange possibly offering subsidy

  1. I read that the iPhone is coming to Brazil in the end of 2008.They made a deal with a company called Claro.

  2. About time! Too bad that 3 (Hi3G) isn’t getting it Sweden/Denmark though, since their 3G network is far better in performance compared to Telia. But hey – the phone’s finnaly in Scandinavia!!

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