10.11.2009 12:06 Uhr, Quelle: 9to5Mac
iPhone: The tri-carrier battle for Britain begins, network capacity to buckle, strain
The battle between Orange, Vodafone and incumbent operator, O2 over iPhone sales has begun, and it looks likely network strength and extra services will be key to how this UK Apple story shapes up.O2 today began unlocking iPhones for existing contract and Pay-As-You-Go (PAYG) customers, warning that the process can take up to 14-days, and charging PAYG owners a £15 fee for the privilege. Once the device is unlocked users can insert the SIM of another operator.O2 has also issued a nest of statements regarding its UK experience with the iPhone, confirming it to be the “fastest-selling device ever on O2”, and admitting to now holding one million iPhone customers.
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