O2 Loses iPhone Exclusivity In UK
3:43 am, September 28th, 2009, Giles Turnbull

Orange is to start selling iPhones in the UK “later this year”, ending O2’s exclusive reseller deal with Apple.
Orange already sells iPhones in several other countries.
Conor Maples broke the news to Twitter users first thing this morning. Mobile Entertainment predicted that the exclusive deal would end about about this time back in August.
Orange is saying nothing yet about prices and contract tariffs, nor has the company pinpointed a launch date. It has put up a web page where people can register their interest.
O2 has had the exclusive deal since 2007 and generally done a decent job of it, although it has been criticized for poor data network reliability and high prices for tethering and roaming. A little bit of competition is probably going to be a good thing.
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Does this mean that O2 will now supply a carrier unlock to o2 iphones if requested now they are no longer exclusive distributers???
Marco, on September 28th, 2009 at 4:32 am
I used to be with Orange. I always seemed to be loosing connection or no signal..O2 has been a lot better than Orange for me..
Poppa, on September 28th, 2009 at 2:21 pm
I get perfect O2 signal where I live but absolutly didilly-squat on Orange. I hope they either change that or keep it on O2 as an alternative.
Haga, on September 28th, 2009 at 4:51 pm