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5th July - Mobile phone operator O2 is reported to have won
the sought-after deal to sell Apple's iPhone in the UK.
Press reports said that O2 is set to sign an exclusive contract
shortly and should have the new phones on sale in time for
Christmas.
A spokesman for O2, which is owned by Spain's Telefonica,
declined to comment on the reports.
More than 500,000 iPhones were sold in the first weekend
in the US by AT&T, which has exclusive rights there.
Vodafone had previously been tipped as the likely winner
of the contract.
The agreement with O2 is reported to include Apple receiving
a continuing share of the revenue generated for the network
operator.
The handsets are expected to be sold for about £300
and O2 will be hoping that the lure of the fashionable phone
is enough to win customers from rival networks.
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