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iPhone 'Not A Panacea' For European Carriers

Now that UK wireless carrier O2 has lost its exclusive contract to carry the iPhone, it looks like nearly all of the British networks, may end up offering the device. The Guardian.co.uk reports that Britain’s Orange is expected to begin selling the iPhone on November 10, a day after O2’s 2-year contract ends. Last week, Kevin Russell, CEO of the country’s smallest network 3, said he expects to sell the iPhone sometime in 2010, while Vodafone (NYSE: VOD) UK, will sell the device starting next year. 
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