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  1. #1
    Alan Parkington
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    http://www.thinkingaustralia.com/new...iew.asp?id=535

    Telstra has confirmed rumours that it will release the Apple iPhone next
    week for as little as $279 on a $30 plan.

    Unlike Optus and Vodafone, which will offer the iPhone outright without a
    contract, Telstra will only offer the iPhone on 24-month contracts.

    The carrier revealed the first official Australian prices for the iPhone,
    with total minimum prices for the phone and contract ranging from $999 to
    $2400.

    The new 8GB iPhone will be available with Telstra for $279 upfront on a
    two-year contract at $30 per month, or for free on the carrier's $80 per
    month plan.

    The 16GB model will be available for $399 on a $30 per month contract or
    included for free with a $100 per month contract.

    The company did not release any further information about data charges, only
    adding that each plan included free Wi-Fi access at Telstra hotspots.

    Earlier rumours predicted Telstra would release the iPhone on July 22nd - 11
    days after Vodafone and Optus - but all three carriers will release it on
    July 11th.

    Three, the only remaining carrier without the iPhone, launched a campaign
    last week urging customers to lobby Apple for an iPhone release on the
    network.

    Telstra had been a noticeable hold-out from Apple's iPhone 3G carriers when
    Apple chief executive officer Steve Jobs announced the phone's
    specifications and Australian availability on June 10.

    The telecommunications carrier is the biggest in Australia, with 9 million
    mobile phone customers, and rumours emerged that the hold-up was due to
    Telstra's insistence that Apple add Telstra's own Sensis applications on to
    the phone.

    Telstra's consumer group managing director David Moffatt said the company
    was "delighted to bring this product to (users) on Telstra's high-speed Next
    G network".

    "With iPhone 3G on the country's largest and fastest 3G network, providing
    coverage to 99 percent of the population, more Australians will enjoy the
    iPhone 3G experience in even more places."




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  2. #2
    Kwyjibo
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    Re: Telstra announces Australian iPhone prices


    "Alan Parkington" <[email protected]> wrote in message
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    > From
    > http://www.thinkingaustralia.com/new...iew.asp?id=535
    >
    > Telstra has confirmed rumours that it will release the Apple iPhone next
    > week for as little as $279 on a $30 plan.


    And not a single mention of the phone being vandalised with WhereIs and
    other useless Telstra Crippleware.
    It looks like Sol was forced to kiss some Apple arse to get the rights to
    sell this phone.

    --
    Kwyj.





  3. #3
    thegoons
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    Re: Telstra announces Australian iPhone prices


    "Kwyjibo" <[email protected]> wrote in message
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    >
    > "Alan Parkington" <[email protected]> wrote in message
    > news:[email protected]...
    >> From
    >> http://www.thinkingaustralia.com/new...iew.asp?id=535
    >>
    >> Telstra has confirmed rumours that it will release the Apple iPhone next
    >> week for as little as $279 on a $30 plan.

    >
    > And not a single mention of the phone being vandalised with WhereIs and
    > other useless Telstra Crippleware.
    > It looks like Sol was forced to kiss some Apple arse to get the rights to
    > sell this phone.


    the lingering stench of Steve Job's **** on Sol's moustache


    ** Posted from http://www.teranews.com **



  4. #4
    Core2Duo
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    Re: Telstra announces Australian iPhone prices

    Will it receive the 'blue tick' to indicate it can be used in rural areas?.





  5. #5
    thegoons
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    Re: Telstra announces Australian iPhone prices

    as if Apple gives a flying **** about rural and regional Australia.

    "Core2Duo" <[email protected]> wrote in message
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    > Will it receive the 'blue tick' to indicate it can be used in rural
    > areas?.
    >



    ** Posted from http://www.teranews.com **



  6. #6
    Polly the Parrot
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    Re: Telstra announces Australian iPhone prices

    On Tue, 1 Jul 2008 22:13:41 +1000 "thegoons" <[email protected]>
    wrote:

    > as if Apple gives a flying **** about rural and regional Australia.


    as if Apple gives a flying **** about Australia!



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