iPhone to Enter More Complex Market in Europe

Wireless carrier O2, owned by Spain’s Telefonica, is leading the race to become the exclusive iPhone provider in the UK, according to press reports. However, the company has denied cutting a deal with Apple. A variety of other carriers also reportedly are

making headway in vying for contracts in other European countries: T-Mobile in Germany, Orange in France and Vodafone in a number of other areas. Regardless of which carrier wins, the iPhone is entering a much different competitive landscape when it launches in Europe this fall.

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