Anyone know which networks will take on the iPhone in Europe? In the UK the big three are O2 (BT), Orange and Vodafone, so one of those seems likely.
Anyone know which networks will take on the iPhone in Europe? In the UK the big three are O2 (BT), Orange and Vodafone, so one of those seems likely.
Other than the mediocre Orange SPV line of PDA's, Orange hasn't got an established presence in the PDA/smartphone area. iPhone may be a good way to get into that market.
Anyone know which networks will take on the iPhone in Europe? In the UK the big three are O2 (BT), Orange and Vodafone, so one of those seems likely.
Unless I missed something, the Orange SPV phones are exactly the same phones as you get on the other UK networks - they are all just re-badged. There might be one or two exclusives but nothing to get real excited about at the moment.
Personally I hope its T-Mobile as they've got the best tariffs at present, especially for 3G data - £15 a month gets you 10Gb (I think) and you can use it for VOIP.
... but 3G charges are irrelevant, since the iPhone does not support 3G. However, it does use EDGE, which (I believe) T-Mobile does not support. So, barring a roll-out of EDGE on T-Mobile UK, if the iPhone arrived on T-M, it'd be bog-standard GPRS only. At the moment (to my knowledge) ONLY Orange provide EDGE in the UK. O2 seem reluctant to invest in EDGE, T-Mobile suggest that it might be implemented at some point... maybe.
O2 isn't owned by BT any more, its owned by Spanish firm Telefonica.
According to the press, Telefonica have already been in negotiation with Apple over the iPhone so they might be in the driving seat at present.
Personally I hope its T-Mobile as they've got the best tariffs at present, especially for 3G data - £15 a month gets you 10Gb (I think) and you can use it for VOIP.
Well the T-Mobile data tariffs are the same whether its via 3G or not.
I'm no expert, but from what I've read upgrading to EDGE doesn't involve that much work - just an upgrade in the base stations. Of course, thats a lot of base stations to upgrade but not as expensive as full hardware upgrades.
Will it be that difficult for Apple to add 3G support though? Its possible the main reason its missing at the moment is simply that Cingular haven't got a wide spread 3G network.
Let me just ask:
As you know, Pay as you go is hardly used in America, while over here, contracts are used a lot less frequently than pay as you go, so does anyone know what are the odds of iPhone being released on a pay as you go plan over here?
According to the press, Telefonica have already been in negotiation with Apple over the iPhone so they might be in the driving seat at present.
From where did you know that?. That would be great news for...me(I use O2).
The big risk in the iPhone for Apple is the fact that the phone's data capabilities (in particular) are heavily dependant on their network partners, and the network's speed, reliability and cost. If the network is too slow, drops a lot or is too expensive it will have a big impact on the 'user experience'.
Does anyone think it's possible Apple and their network partners will announce a data pricing scheme designed to encourage much higher data usage (such a flat fee per month - now that would be revolutionary!)?
Does anyone think it's possible Apple and their network partners will announce a data pricing scheme designed to encourage much higher data usage (such a flat fee per month - now that would be revolutionary!)?
- Vodafone are eyeball-deep in debt.
Someone might want to tell Ron Dennis that...
i think vodafone has a history for being exclusive and posh .. plus they have enough money and resources to make visual voicemail work and land the apple exclusive contract ... (but i hope they dont stamp their logo on iPhone)
Well i go to europe alot of course you can see that. I think that it will be orange. I mean isnt it really widely spread. Correct me if im wrong but also dont they suck.