AT & T confirmed the imminent arrival of the 3G iPhone
By admin at 4 April, 2008, 5:29 pm
The chairman of AT & T, the official distributor of the iPhone on the American market, indirectly confirmed the arrival of 3G iPhone in the next two months.
Rumours cross analysts in recent weeks about the impending launch of the 3G iPhone, successor to the current terminal iPhone EDGE, are confirmed in an indirect way by the operator officially distributing the phone on the American market.
Ralph de la Vega, president of AT & T, confirmed in a keynote at the CTIA Wireless show in Las Vegas, held from 1 to 3 April, which all advanced terminals proposed by the operator will be compatible 3G ‘ the next two months.
A launch in the summer of 2008?
To get the message across, the CEO of AT & T broke through the nail. “I repeat: I think you will see all our terminals converging be compatible 3G in the coming months. This should be clear enough,” he said, according to statements reported by the Financial Times.
Several analysts have indicated that the production of a 3G iPhone could begin as early as May to increase from the month of June and quickly ensure a stock of about ten million units. The launch of a 3G version could have been put forward as a result of lower sales than expected.

At Orange, they have pointed out recently surpassed the 100,000 units sold, an objective that the operator hoped to achieve by the end of December 2007. The question of the date of the announcement of the iPhone gone, but AT & T believes that there will be no availability by the summer of 2008 at best.
via [ generation-nt.com]

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