Wednesday, 07 May 2008 Orange plots iPhone for Spain, Poland, others
Orange in discussion to carry iPhone beyond France
Orange is discussing plans to introduce the iPhone into Spain and Poland, the company confirmed today.
Orange already offers iPhone in France as Apple’s exclusive network partner there. Now it appears the company is engaged in discussion with Apple to launch the device in additional countries, the two named above, “among others”.
The news emanated from Thomson Financial, which cites Orange’s chief financial officer, Gervais Pellissier, as source for the statements.
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