Vodafone chief, Arun Sarin discussed the iPhone in a quarterly conference call today. In the call he stated that Vodafone was concerned with the iPhones current lack of 3G technology.
“It’s clearly a good, software-driven device, but we’re concerned about wideband area coverage so that 3G or HSDPA connectivity with the iPhone is something that we look forward to.”
“Every product, every alternative, every choice here has a price and we just have to be conscious of what it is that we’re doing for our customers and our shareholders,” Sarin stated. He also claimed that virtually every cellular company was having conversations with Apple, but declined further comment.
Refer to World of Apple’s break down of the UK networks to see where the iPhone will land in the UK.


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