Orange seals deal to sell iPhone in France

21 Sep 2007
00:00

(Associated Press via NewsEdge) France Telecom became the latest European operator to announce it has clinched a deal with Apple to sell the million-selling iPhone, marketing it via its wireless arm Orange.

The iPhone will go on sale in France in November, France Telecom CEO Didier Lombard announced during a conference in Hanoi, according to Orange spokeswoman Beatrice Mandrine.

The announcement came after Apple CEO Steve Jobs visited Britain and Germany to unveil agreements with mobile operator O2 and Deutsche Telekom.
The iPhone will go on sale in both countries in November, in time for the holiday season.

Apple said last week that it had sold 1 million iPhones in the US in the first 74 days it was on sale, shortly after slashing the price by a third. The iPhone debuted in the United States on June 29, with service exclusively through AT&T.

Rumors have been circulating that Spain's Telefonica, the parent of O2, will offer the device in Spain. The company has not confirmed talks with Apple.

France Telecom is hoping the popular iPhone will raise sales, boosting its share of the cell phone market. Jobs said his goal was to sell 10 million iPhones in 2008, representing 1% of the global handset market.

Orange declined to say how much the phone will cost in France.

© 2007 The Associated Press

© 2007 Dialog, a Thomson business. All rights reserved

Related content

Follow Telecom Asia Sport!
Comments
No Comments Yet! Be the first to share what you think!
This website uses cookies
This provides customers with a personalized experience and increases the efficiency of visiting the site, allowing us to provide the most efficient service. By using the website and accepting the terms of the policy, you consent to the use of cookies in accordance with the terms of this policy.