
“Orange UK and Apple have reached an agreement to bring iPhone 3G and 3GS to Orange UK customers later this year. Orange globally now offers iPhone in 28 countries and territories,” is what the UK operator says. Moreover, it already put in place a page where those interested in the iPhone can register to receive updates on the device. O2, the carrier that has the iPhone exclusively in the country since 2007, has been already rumored to lose the exclusivity deal on the device in the very near future, and it seems that rumors proved real in the end. Although O2 has sold a lot of units since it started offering the iPhone to its users, complaints about poor data network reliability and high prices for tethering and roaming have also emerged. iPhone available on Orange means competition, which should drive improvements in services, Cult of Mac says. T-Mobile and Vodafone, already announced plans to offer the iconic device to their subscribers, and it seems that they might soon get the green light too






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