slashgear.com - 11/3/2009
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Color us confused again. While Orange claimed that in offering the iPhone 3GS in the UK in opposition to hitherto-exclusive rival O2 they’d “increase value” to buyers, some bizarre limitations in the terms & conditions have us wondering whether life really was better with ...
Orange confirms own iPhone for 10 Nov launch
techradar.com 11/2/2009 — Orange has confirmed it will be offering the iPhone 3G and 3GS for sale from 10 November, with stores opening at 7am to cope with demand. The phone will be sold in Orange retail stores, online through the Orange portal, and through Phones4U, The Carphone Warehouse and Orange concession stands ...
Orange UK publishes iPhone prices - no price war (yet)
9to5mac.com 11/2/2009 —
Orange UK has published the prices and tariffs it will offer new iPhone customers when it makes the device available in the UK on November 10.
Expectation the carrier would spark a price war with iPhone incumbent, O2, seem dashed by the initial ...
Orange UK's iPhone contract & pay as you go pricing plans detailed
engadget.com 11/2/2009 —
We're just about a week away from the Orange iPhone launch, and if you folks across the pond were wondering what the deal was going to cost you, you now have your answer thanks to a dizzying but thoroughly helpful series of tables that lay out the ...
Orange UK iPhone Pricing Plans Just Say No to Price War
theiphoneblog.com 11/2/2009 —
Orange UK is set to break O2’s iPhone exclusivity… if not their price points with the announcement of their pay monthly, pay as you go, and for business plans.
What did we notice off the top? Depending on how much you pay on ...
Orange Announces UK iPhone Pricing
macrumors.com 11/2/2009 — UK wireless carrier Orange today revealed pricing plans for the iPhone, which will launch on the carrier on November 10th. iPhone pricing ranges from free with certain plan prices and term commitments up to £539 for the 32 GB iPhone 3GS on a contrac...
Orange UK's iPhone contract & pay as you go pricing plans detailed
engadgetmobile.com 11/3/2009 —
We're just about a week away from the Orange iPhone launch, and if you folks across the pond were wondering what the deal was going to cost you, you now have your answer thanks to a dizzying but thoroughly helpful series of tables that lay out the ...
The Limits of Orange's "Unlimited" Data Plan
modmyi.com 11/3/2009 —
Users began grumbling about the 750MB cap on Orange's so-called " unlimited " data plan as soon as it was announced. Close reading of the Terms and Conditions of Orange's service, however, reveals even more restrictions, which poses the question: how many limits can you put on a plan and ...
O2 UK to Allow iPhone Unlocks When Other Carriers Launch
theiphoneblog.com 29 days ago —
With the UK moving from the iPhone exclusively on O2, to one launching on Orange UK tomorrow , with Vadafone UK/Ireland and perhaps 3 also in line, what does this mean for existing iPhone users and their carrier-locked iPhones? Thankfully, it ...
iPhone on sale at Orange today —
T3.com News
As of today, iPhone fans don't have to flock to O2 to get their fix. The mobile network Orange is selling the iPhone from today in the UK, with prices not much different than what O2 offers.
Nonetheless, Orange can entice customers with the promise of better 3G coverage, no dropped ...
O2 UK to Allow iPhone Unlocks After Contract Expires —
Redmond Pie
In an interview held today, A representative of O2 UK has revealed that O2 will allow its customers to unlock their iPhone’s once other carriers starts offering them. Since Orange will start offering iPhone 3GS from tomorrow, its pretty clear that starting on 10th November i.e. tomorrow, ...
Orange stands by iPhone 750MB download cap —
PR News:
We recently mentioned about the data limitations that Orange had set with the iPhone were too excessive, and a number of our readers agreed with this. However, Orange is still defending its 750MB download cap, which many of us find remarkable.
The usage limit could become a major headache ...
Apple-Orange Announce End Of Exclusive Partnership in France —
iPhone Hacks
After a tumultuous few months, Apple and Orange have finally decided to break their exclusive partnership in France. This follows a December 2008 ruling by France's competition authority that the exclusive partnership was against healthy competition in the segment. Late last year, we had written ...
Orange explains iPhone data limit —
T3.com News
After Orange announced pricing for their iPhone this week, there was much disappointment over the lack of difference between their tariffs and O2’s prices. There was an even more pressing issue to consider for any potential Orange iPhone customers, with the 750MB data limit issued by the ...
Orange UK confirms iPhone launch —
Macsimum News
Posted by Dennis Sellers France Telecom’s subsidiary Orange UK has revealed the iPhone launch date as the carrier will officially unveil the iconic handset in the UK on Nov. 10. What’s more, the operator has also released pricing and tariff details for iPhone 3G and iPhone 3GS, which ...
iPhone Plans on Orange UK a Tad Underwhelming —
Phones Review
The tariffs for the iPhone on the Orange UK network are now out and it appears O2 have lost the battle for the cheapest overall 2 year contract to Orange due to their “super light” plan that makes the iPhone 3G available for only £29.36 a month reports itproportal .
For said £29.36 monthly ...
France's Orange, Apple Drop iPhone Exclusive Deal —
eWeek - RSS Feeds
After a French regulatory agency votes against the exclusive deal between Orange and Apple to distribute the iPhone in France, both companies agree to comply, leaving T-Mobile Germany as the last exclusive European distributor of the iPhone. - Apple and the French cell phone operator Orange ...
iPhone Unlimited not unlimited with Orange UK? —
Phones Review
Despite Orange UK advertising they offer unlimited access with the iPhone they impose a 750MB limit on downloads which has apparently cause some furore on web forums and Twitter, but Orange UK continue to defend their iPhone “unlimited” package reports an article over on pcpro .
Apparently ...