50,000 iPhones sold in 1st 24 Hours by Vodafone
The Independent writes:
“There had been fears the group would see customers move to rival operators as a result. However, one company insider said: “When we didn’t get the iPhone initially, everyone predicted that customers would leave. These sales figures have proved that wrong.”
This came despite Vodafone offering customers the device on a similar tariff to Orange and O2, scotching talk that a bitter price war was set to break out. Both Orange and Vodafone have instead looked to sell the phone off the strength of their networks. Mr Laurence reiterated yesterday that the “exceptional demand” had been driven by the strength of the company’s network.”
If anything, Vodafone’s initial success with the iPhone clearly demonstrates that each additional carrier matters to Apple’s bottom-line, and may even serve as a bit of foreshadowing for the day that Verizon gets the iPhone in the United States.
News Source : Mashable