As announced today, Vodafone UK will also be stocking the iPhone. This move brings 3 UK operators into the iPhone game, covering a huge percentage of the UK market.
This move will surly mean a spike in sales for Apple in the coming months. One thing that has put me off the iPhone (on O2) was the customer service I experienced using them in the past. Consumers now have choice, meaning a more competitive game, resulting in (hopefully) value for money tariffs? In other countries there has not been a price war on iPhone tariffs, but with the choice expanding for UK consumers the networks will need to do something to win consumers over the competition.
Orange and Vodafone will now be stocking the iPhone in the coming months, T-Mobile seem to be leaving this one alone… I am sure this has something to do with their recent merger with Orange?
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