Vodafone announces massive iPhone rollout, joined by Telecom in Italy
arstechnica.com — In a very brief statement, Vodafone said that the countries that it would carry the iPhone in would be Australia, the Czech Republic, Egypt, Greece, Italy, India (guess India's "one day" has finally come), Portugal, New Zealand, South Africa, and Turkey.
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