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Vodafone can count to ten

Posted by Dan Moren | Tuesday, May 06, 2008 11:18 AM PT

VodfaoneWhoa there, Vodafone. You’re just going to come out and say, apropos of nothing, that you’ll be offering the iPhone in ten different countries later this year? Nuts! We know that Apple’s planning on expanding into more European and Asian countries in 2008 on the way to hitting their goal of 10 million iPhones, but many of these are elsewhere in the world.

So, if you’ve been waiting for a chance to snag an iPhone in Australia, the Czech Republic, Egypt, Greece, Italy, India, Portugal, New Zealand, South Africa or Turkey, then it sounds like your opportunity is well on its way. In addition to the existing options of the US, UK, France, Germany, Ireland, and Austria, plus the recently announced Canada, that’ll give Apple seventeen countries by the end of the year. Only 178 to go!

[via Macworld]

Comments (2)

Just used my iPhone in Egypt. On Vodaphone network, visual voicemail worked great. Didn't do the "Data Roaming" for obvious reasons $$$.

Michael Appel
May 07, 2008
9:08 PM PT

Hi,

if you have visual voicemail on, you had data roaming also on! The VVM is using the data layer GPRS/EDGE. See your next phone bill.

Tom

Thomas Holzknecht
May 11, 2008
4:41 AM PT

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