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The mobile phone company, O2 have laid the ground work for the rumored launch of the iPhone in Europe tomorrow by defending their revenue share scheme. Peter Erskine, the O2 chief executive, defended Apples policy that which ever network wins the rights to sell the iPhone will pay Apple a share of the call charges. Several networks are rumored to have pulled out of the race for exclusive rights to the iPhone, as they didn’t agree with Apple's instance on the 10% revenue share agreement. This is the biggest hint so far that O2 will be Apple's network of choice.
Staff editor, Electronics Section, September 2007 |