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Mobile operator wins iPhone deal

Published Monday 24th September 2007 09:09 GMT

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iPhone in Belgium 

By Anonymous Coward
Posted Monday 24th September 2007 12:07 GMT

Does anyone know if there are any plans to sell the iPhone in Belgium?

RE iphone in Belgium 

By Anonymous Coward
Posted Monday 24th September 2007 12:50 GMT

To quote the article

'A fool and his money are soon parted'

Monthly costs 

By Ian Ferguson
Posted Monday 24th September 2007 12:50 GMT

The real deal-breaker is the monthly costs - £35 to £55 depending on contract, and no pay-as-you-go. I always thought that the high monthly costs of contracts were to offset the cost of the mobile that the operator gave you for free (or heavily subsidised) - but O2 are expecting us to buy the iPhone at full price AND pay these extortionate monthly costs? No thanks - although I'd consider it if I could buy the iPhone without a contract, even if it was still restricted to O2.

Belgium?? 

By Michael Joyce
Posted Monday 24th September 2007 12:51 GMT

You mean Northern France?

Boooorrrrrriiiiiiinnnng - Where's Webster? 

By Anonymous Coward
Posted Monday 24th September 2007 13:29 GMT

Where's the man???

My money's on.... 

By pctechxp
Posted Monday 24th September 2007 14:30 GMT

There being a 3G version by March and Eircom Meteor getting the contract to sell the Iphone in Ireland.

IPHONE IN BELGIUM 

By buds
Posted Sunday 30th September 2007 09:53 GMT

Hi, I am also wondering if any of you know when IPHONE would be available in Belgium.

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