Fri, 01 Feb 2008 February: iPhone for Spain, Italy, Switzerland?
Rumour mill speculates iPhone launch in Spain, Italy, Switzerland this month
A fresh batch of iPhone rumours point to Telecom Italia Mobile and Telefonica respectively grabbing the exclusive network deals for Italy and Spain.
Spain's El Periodico reports that Telefonica is Apple's chosen network for the country, with the announcement of the link set for the World Mobile Congress, which takes place in Barcelona between 11-14 February.
In Italy, Apple seems set to go to Telecom Italia Mobile. Macity reports that the iPhone's software already includes a piece of code (the TIM_Italy.bundle) that strongly suggests support for that network is already being built-in.
Swisscom is expected to bring the iPhone to Switzerland by late February, claims Le Temps.
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