Jul 9

This article was originally posted on the iPhone Spies blog

It appears as though Rogers, the Canadian telecom company providing coverage for the iPhone has bowed slightly to the demands of consumers who were complaining at the lame plans available to Canadian consumers. Rogers just announced that they would now be offering a 6GB data plan for $30 Canadian Dollars. This isn’t the unlimited data plan that these uppity consumers had beenasking for, but it’s definitely a start

-Jameson

[Source: iPhone Alley]

Jun 24

iPhone 3g Japan

The countdown to its July 11’s multi-national debut, Japan’s Softbank has announced (in Japanese) their official iPhone 3G prices and plans. The hardware itself will cost ¥23,040 for 8GB and ¥34,560 for 16GB, a roughly 7% premium over Steve Jobs’ US$199 maximum, over the length of the pre-requisite 2 year contract.

Plans will be color coded, primarily in white, but rumor has it also in orange and blue. Based on the linked-to details, this color system is impenetrable enough I can’t believe North American carriers haven’t rushed to adopt it!

[Source: The iPhone Blog]

Jun 17

iPhone 3g UK

Today it was announced that Apple’s exclusive wireless provider in the UK said this week that regional interest in the new iPhone 3G is nearly four times that of the original model!!

The Telegraph reveals that Telefónica’s O2 has seen over 130,000 people pre-register on its website to receive more information on the new Apple handset since the device was announcement last Monday.

By comparison, it took nearly two months from the time the original iPhone was announced in the UK before the British carrier received just 35,000 similar requests from consumers.

Ronan Dunne, O2 UK chief executive, has said that the £269 price of the original iPhone had been “an issue for some segments of the market”, but added that those who did buy into the touch-screen handset wound up spending an average 30 percent more a year on their mobile bills.

This time around, O2 will be charging just £99 for the 8GB iPhone and £159 for the 16GB model with 18-month contracts, but is also offering incentives to existing iPhone owners by which they could get either model for free when they agree to sign up for one of the carrier’s pricer tariffs.

Last year, a hefty portion of British wireless customers also said their interest in the original iPhone was soured due to Apple’s decision to forgo 3G wireless technology in favor of supporting only the slower 2.5G.

Unlike in the US where 3G networks have only recently begun to take form, Europe is known for the widespread deployment of the speedier standard, and thus the original iPhone was often seen as running on yesteryear technology.

[Source: Apple Insider]

Jun 16
United announced today that they have started deploying iPod and iPhone connectivity as part of its in flight entertainment system for certain flights and passengers.

United is the first U.S. carrier to offer iPod and iPhone connectivity to its in-flight entertainment system, enabling customers to enjoy their individual content on a 15.4-inch personal television, all while the iPod or iPhone charges.

Over the next two years, United plans on reconfiguring its entire fleet of “international, widebody aircraft” to incorporate the iPod and iPhone connectivity.The option will be limited to business class and first class customers only.

[Source: MacRumors]