Increasing handset prices ALREADY
It was recently annouced that the industry had more iPhone Telco competition, with Vodafone onboard, Telstra reducing their data prices and Three offering iPhone SIM starter packs.
Now Optus has made the choice to increase their handset pricing to all new contract customers – however slightly.
How to win over new customers?
Presumably the new customers are many who have been on their waiting list?
With the dust (aka iPhone frenzy) starting to settle just a wee bit, aren’t those consumers still to convert over to an iPhone, going to be the ones who perhaps do even more homework than those who just wanted it anyhow and anyway on 11 July?
An interesting move Optus, given the press their data speeds and reception has received of late too.
Source: MacTalk forums
My Thoughts?
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“Are you going overseas?”
Doesn’t it seem a little ironic that China are allowed to make the Apple iPhone, but not yet legally buy it there?!
Chinese consumers have to resort to asking any travelling family, friends and work collegues to buy the iPhone and take it back home to China for them. With instructions all over the net for how to unlock an iPhone, this makes the black market a viable one.
Some estimates indicate 40 percent of all “unlocked” iPhones are in China, according to telecoms consultancy BDA.
However, the Apple iPhone craze is certainly not new in China. They have been bringing them in since the 1st generation iPhone. Even if at that stage, most of it’s functions didn’t even work.
So, it’s good news perhaps that Apple and China Mobile are reportedly finalising talks for the iPhone. Given that China Mobile is the world’s largest service provider, I imagine that will help Apple realise (and maybe even surpass) their goal of 10M handsets in 2008.
Apple big wig, Steve Jobs has said he expects to reach a deal with China this year, and that obstacles that Apple has to overcome has to do with “regulatory bodies.”
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