Vodafone announced iPhone will be on sale from 14th January 2010

Wednesday, December 23, 2009
Vodafone are the latest UK network to leap aboard the iPhone sales train, joining Orange, Tesco Mobile and O2, whose exclusivity to sell the phone ended earlier this year.


Vodafone have announced that the iPhone will be on sale from 14th January 2010, but it doesn’t look like there is going to be much competition on pricing.

The Chief technology officer at Vodafone, Jeni Mundy, explained that the company are not trying to offer the cheapest iPhone but is more concerned with offering the best service. To do this, Mundy stated ‘ We worked closely with Apple and talked to other mobile operators around the world about their experiences with the iPhone to make sure we can meet the demands of users on our network when we launch the product.’

The company have detailed a range of business tariffs starting from £30 going up to £55 on a 24 month contract. These offer unlimited Wi-Fi and calls to landline, and 250 texts per month as standard. The main difference is the number of minutes which ranges from 600 on £30 tariff to 2,000 on the £55 tariff.

The business and consumer contracts come with a 1GB data download limit on BT’s openzone network.

It has also been suggested that a lot of small and large businesses are considering the iPhone for staff, and Apple are keen to push for this as well. Mundy also stated ‘For sales, delivery and logistics staff, the iPhone can help provide applications that enable access to real-time data which can prove invaluable to any company. ‘

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