Orange UK Cuts Deal for iPhones
With France Telecom's Orange set to begin selling Apple's iPhones in the U.K. by the end of the year when Telefonica's O2 exclusive deal with Apple expires, T-Mobile Germany is the last exclusive European distributor of the iPhone.
France Telecom's Orange said
Sept. 8 it will begin selling the Apple iPhone in the U.K.
later this year when Telefonica's O2 exclusive deal with Apple expires. O2 will
continue to sell the iPhone, leaving T-Mobile Germany as the last exclusive
European distributor of the iPhone.
Orange did not announce an actual
launch date but said it will sell iPhones in all Orange
direct channels, including Orange shops, the Orange Webshop
and Orange telesales channels, as well as selected high
street partners.
Orange globally now offers iPhones in 28 countries and territories. The company
also has the largest 3G network by coverage in the U.K.
In the United States, where AT&T is the exclusive distributor of iPhones,
AT&T CEO Randall Stephenson admitted
July 23 that the company's partnership with Apple as the exclusive provider of
the iPhone will inevitably end and network quality will ultimately be the
differentiator between carriers' offering the wildly popular iPhone. AT&T's
deal with Apple-originally signed in 2007-is rumored to end next year.
AT&T added nearly 7 million subscribers in 2008, many of them seeking the
sleek, touch screen iPhone and poached from rival carriers Verizon, Sprint and
T-Mobile. For the second quarter alone, AT&T added 1.2 million new
subscribers. Approximately 1.2 million of the new users signed up for a
subsidized iPhone and a two-year contract.








