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by tom on March 29, 2007
Reuters are reporting that US carrier AT&T has received more than 1,000,000 enquiries about Apple's newly announced mobile phone, the iPhone.
Via Textaully.org.
Cingular, the largest U.S. wireless service being rebranded as AT&T, will be the first to sell the music-playing iPhone when Apple, the maker of the popular iPod music player, begins shipments in June.
While Cingular is not taking advance orders for the iPhone, it set up a section on its Web site inviting visitors to leave their e-mail addresses to receive information about the phone when it is released.
"One million people have asked us to call when this phone is available," Stephenson said in his keynote speech at the CTIA wireless technology conference.
Via Textaully.org.
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Response from:
apple iphone
(03/29/07 3:01pm)
Very impressive. And they haven't spent a single dime on advertising yet.
Response from:
John Barton
(04/02/07 10:35pm)
When Apple wanna do something real, they can do it quite well. Will google someday announce its GPhone based on Gtalk? aha...
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