As you may be aware that CarphoneWarehouse, (one of the exclusive agents priveldged to selling the iPhone here in the UK) had hoped to sell 10,000 of the devices when the iPhone launched on Friday. While O2 said last week that it had ordered ?several hundred thousand? units to sell over the next couple of months. Has the iPhone really met up to its expectations? With two thirds of customers that actually buy the iPhone and signing up for an 18-month tariff being new customers to O2, has Apple made the right move in choosing O2 as their network carrier for distributing the iPhone across the UK or could Steve Jobs have made a better choice in choosing Vodafone or Orange or T-Mobile over O2?

Read the full article on this topic at Times Online

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