iPhone 3G in Taiwan on Dec 13
Chunghwa Telecom, the largest operator in Taiwan region, has set the date on when the iPhone 3G be available. Starting December 13, the phenomenal phone can be grabbed legally by Taiwanese. Beside iPhone, Chunghwa is in talk with HTC, the maker of the first Google phone, T-Mobile G1, to offer second generation Google phones as well.
The company said it would sell iPhones exclusively for an unspecified period, with a two-year service contract carrying a minimal month fee of NT$1,049 (about US$ 31). To get a free iPhone with 8GB memory space, people will have to sign a two-year contract with a monthly charge of NT$2,549 (about US$ 76). Or they can buy the phone from Chunghwa Telecom for at least NT$26,600 (about US$ 800) and get a prepaid number.
Chunghwa is starting the pre-sales beginning today until December 10. The company is optimistic to reach 50,000 units of iPhone by next March. Most sales is targetted during end year sales (Christmas) and Chinese’s Lunar Year.




December 2nd, 2008 at 1:55 am
those chinesse girls look great carrying the iphones.
December 2nd, 2008 at 9:24 am
When iPhone 3G launch in Indonesia?, I can’t hardly wait.