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Russian operators unable to sell iPhone. May be liable for $1 billion in fines to Apple
Russian operators unable to sell iPhone. May be liable for $1 billion in fines to Apple
Russian mobile and business sites have been abuzz about state of the iPhone in Russia these past few weeks. Turns out the Apple phone is not too hot over there. But that is not the biggest problem. The worst part is that swayed by the lure of iPhone 3G last fall, Russian mobile operators bent ...
Sluggish iPhone sales could lead to stiff fines for Russian operators
Sluggish iPhone sales could lead to stiff fines for Russian operators
engadget.com — See folks, this is the kind of mess you end up with after you gleefully do a... deal with the devil. According to a roundup of reports over at Unwired View , three of Russia's major mobile operators could be looking at massive (we're talking hundreds ... (more) Sluggish iPhone sales could lead to stiff fines for ...
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Sluggish iPhone sales could lead to stiff fines for Russian operators
Engadget — ... See folks, this is the kind of mess you end up with after you gleefully do a deal with the devil. According to a roundup of reports over at Unwired View, three of Russia's major mobile operators could be looking at massive (we're talking hundreds of ...

iPhone in Russia non seller Russian operators liable to fines
Phones Review — ... The problem for them is that as the iPhone hasn’t sold well they are now facing hundreds of millions of fine from Apple states unwired view. ...

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