LoopRumors has “discovered” a letter sent to the FCC from Apple on October 12th 2006. The letter asks for numerous documents related to the iPhone to remain confidential throughout the entire process.
“…the public disclosure of the above mentioned documents might be harmful to [Apple] and would give a competitor an unfair advantage in the market.”
The letter insists that details should ideally be kept confidential until at least June 15, 2007, the final day of WWDC.



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adanov
7th February 2007, 01.31 am
It is reported that it will debut in June. Are you sure about the exact time?
I am a iPhone lover. Thiis my blog and its about everthing on iPhone.
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dmdimon
7th February 2007, 11.31 am
marketing of newly autorized DEVICES ???
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Steinar
8th February 2007, 13.01 pm
Lousy Photoshop job. This is about the Airport Extreme, the date is January 15, not June 15. This is the original document:
https://gullfoss2.fcc.gov/prod/oet/forms/blobs/retrieve.cgi?attachment_id=745374&native_or_pdf=pdf
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