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sebastijan

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FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 30, 2007

iPhone surprisingly appeared on the Slovenian market. It'll start selling tomorrow morning!

The new Slovenian mobile operator, Tušmobil, will start selling the iPhone tomorrow morning. They confirmed it today for the Slovenian news portal 24ur.com and Dnevnik.
They didn't want to give out any details on the sudden decision. It's only said that there will be a few hundred iPhones available, priced at 399€ each. It'll be only available with a 24 month contract for 50€ per month.
More details will follow soon. Slovenia is the fourth country in Europe, after Great Britain, Germany and France, where the iPhone is sold.

More details to follow tomorrow.

News in Slovenian language:
http://www.dnevnik.si/tiskane_izdaje/dnevnik/284464/
http://24ur.com/naslovnica/novice/it/20071130_3111469.php

Picture from TUŠmobil store:

tusmobilIphone-ttlj.jpg
 
How funny.... I'm in Slovenia now from the UK with my iPhone and I thought I was unique....... eastern european countries are far more progessive with their mobile technologies..... they don't have the need for backward compatability and have very young governments who are into this s*hit...... I've been all around Slovenia and there is never a spot without free wi-fi even in the smallest town..... I'm in Bohinj now which seems like population 10 and the entire town is wi-fi'd........
 
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