Orange France sells 30,000 iPhones in 5 days in France
Rating: oh la la
The press release says that Orange has sold 30K iPhones which equates to an enthusiastic reception.
We agree – enthusiastic is closer to “OK” than BRILLIANT.
From the press release
Just 5 days after the full commercial launch, Orange has already sold 30,000 iPhones, thus confirming the strong appeal of this new type of mobile, available since 29 November in 680 Orange points of sale in France, on www.orange.fr and through Orange customer services (by dialling 700 from an Orange mobile or 39 70 from a fixed line).
In addition, the enthusiasm shown for the dedicated “Orange for iPhone” plans demonstrates the relevance of the offer. As well as Internet services, customers appreciate unlimited e-mail and Visual Voicemail, generous WiFi access, and a range of talk time and SMS tariffs adapted to different needs.
“This is a very good score, especially as one in two iPhone purchases is accompanied by a new Orange line subscription”, said Louis-Pierre Wenes, Executive Director in charge of France operations. “This confirms that the iPhone will make an active contribution to the acquisition of new customers”, he added.
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