First iPhone in Asia will debut on September
CNN Money have just wrote a big news buzz today. They said that SingTel (Singapore Telecommuniations) will become the first company which officially launch iPhone in Singapore in this September. Since none of Asia company (nor China Mobile nor NTTDoCoMo) will likely does faster than that, it means that SingTel will automatically become the first in Asia.
Anyway, a spokesman from SingTel declined to comment on this issue. Well, I shall did the same thing if I were him since Apple and SingTel have not make any deal on that. Though most Singaporean (about 4.48 million) will happy to hear this, some of them perhaps will likely feel nothing about this. The reason is because there are already 10.000 units of iPhone in Singapore.
So, I think this is a good issue yet news too.
Source: CNN Money via Newstex via Thomson Financial and Engadget and MacNN
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Print Posted by Wim Permana on March 20th, 2008
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