Phones
Optus Gets iPhone In Australia Too, Looks Like Exclusivity Is Dead
Posted by Nick Broughall at 4:01 PM on May 12, 2008
Users over at Whirlpool.net.au are saying that the Optus deal will be a timed exclusive, although there was no mention of it in the press release. All we know for sure is that Optus will be releasing the iPhone in Australia at some point this year.
This really is in line with the rumours we heard from the Australian MacTalk forums last month, where it would be across multiple carriers and available from Apple resellers. Optus promises us more details in the weeks to come, but I'm guessing we'll probably have to wait until at least June 9 before we hear any real details - Apple will be guarding any info on a 3G iPhone as close to their chests as possible.
[Optus via Whirlpool.net.au - Thanks Matt and Jack, and thanks James for the Photoshop!]
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Comments
Brad
Posted May 12, 2008 4:40 PM
Sweet. Now I'm just hoping that they bring out a plan with a reasonable amount of data to use.
I suppose we can also reasonably assume that the 3g iphone won't be locked to a carrier in any way?
Good news
deeleea
Posted May 12, 2008 5:41 PM
I just love how it's in Australia that the exclusivity dies... us Aussies won't stand to be told who we have to patronise...
Classic.
David
Posted May 15, 2008 2:23 PM
@DEELEEA
Except that Italy announced multiple carriers first, and France has had the option to buy an unlocked version for a while now...