Deutsche Telekom’s T-Mobile to sell iPhone in five European countries?

Posted by Will on Monday, September 17th, 2007 at 7:12 pm under Apple, O2, Orange, Rumors, T-Mobile, iPhone

T-Mobile to sell iPhone in Germany, Austria, the Netherlands, Hungary and CroatiaWell, at least they will if the Financial Times Deutschland is on the money with their report. It looks like Deutsche Telekom’s T-Mobile will not only be hocking theĀ  iPhone for Germany, but for five other European countries as well. Without citing their source, Financial Times Deutschland is reporting that will be part of T-Mobile’s iPhone-turf in the EU.

We’ll take this one with a grain of salt, seeing as how Apple seems to be going with individual carriers in each country in search of ever higher profits. We’ll just have to wait for Apple’s press event tomorrow to get the full details on Apple’s European partners in Europe. (Here’s a sneak peak - T-Mobile in Germany, O2 in UK and Orange in France)

[Via: MocoNews]


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