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April 9, 2007
Rogers Wireless Confirms iPhone for Canada
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Last week, a story regarding the uncertainty of the iPhone in Canada sparked debate as telecom provider Rogers Wireless had not announced whether it would be carrying Apple's upcoming device.
This week and a call to Rogers Wireless' customer support lines later, things look to be a bit more optimistic. According to comments from a customer service representative, Rogers will be carrying the iPhone and will actually function as the exclusive Apple iPhone carrier for the nation of Canada. No exact release date or price could be specified, even though the carrier claims it will provide full support for the phone when it's released.
Additional details will be posted as they become available.
Posted by chrisbarylick at April 9, 2007 11:12 AM
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Comments
Brutal Title for the Article.
Report is bogus. There is absolutely no way a CSR would have that knowledge. Apple would fry Rogers for this. Everyone, please keep in mind that Apple had AT&T and the UK stores close while staff were notified (and trained) PRIOR to an announcement. This article is speculation only.
Posted by: Danno Bonano at September 18, 2007 7:05 PM










