Apple Requests iPhone Confidentiality from FCC Until Mid-June
Date: Wednesday, February 7th, 2007, 08:47
Category: News
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According to an article on Engadget, Apple has requested that the Federal Communications Commission not reveal any details about the company’s upcoming iPhone device until June 15th.
The letter which was sent to the federal organization, specifically requests that data such as external photos, internal setup, test setup photos and the user manual not be revealed lest “the public disclosure of the above documents might be harmful to our company and would give a competitor an unfair advantage in the market.”
Also, check out Jason’s Apple Core blog for further details on this issue.
If you have any comments or feedback, let us know.
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According to an article on Engadget, Apple has requested that the Federal Communications Commission not reveal any details about the company’s upcoming iPhone device until June 15th.
The letter which was sent to the federal organization, specifically requests that data such as external photos, internal setup, test setup photos and the user manual not be revealed lest “the public disclosure of the above documents might be harmful to our company and would give a competitor an unfair advantage in the market.”
Also, check out Jason’s Apple Core blog for further details on this issue.
If you have any comments or feedback, let us know.
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