| 6th October - The failure of Apple
and Orange to officially announce an iPhone partnership in France has been something
of a curiosity for the past couple of weeks. The respective announcements
from O2 UK and T-Mobile Germany came out as and when predicted, but the lack of
something official from Orange France has raised a few eyebrows, particularly
as Apple Expo in Paris has just been and gone. Now reports in local newspapers
on Friday suggest that Orange and Apple are still working out differences of opinion
over the deal. This could be something to do with the operator kickback on iPhone
service revenues, estimated to be anything between 20 and 40 per cent. Or, it
could be that some intricacies of French law prohibit Orange from selling the
phone exclusively. Whatever the case, it looks less and less likely that
France will get the iPhone in time for the Christmas rush. If relations don't
improve, there's also the outside chance that Orange might not introduce the iPhone
at all.
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