Friday, August 28, 2009

Today the desktop, tormorrow, China - From CNET


While Snow Leopard leaves stores starting today bound for your desktop, Apple has inked a deal with China Unicom to start selling iPhones in China.

From Jonathan Skillings of CNET:

"The news was, by and large, expected. Reports of an impending deal had been circulating for some time now. And at least as far back as March, China Unicom--the country's second largest mobile operator--had been posting iPhone photos and specifications on its Web site. Apple had also been in on-again, off-again talks with the country's largest carrier, China Mobile."

That point is echoed by Chris Foresman of Ars Technica:

"Entering the Chinese market is a major coup for Apple, as the country's roughly 700 million mobile subscribers represent the largest potential market for the iPhone in the world. If Apple is able to reach just two percent of those customers (that's Apple's current share of global mobile market), that represents 14 million more iPhone sales—a 56 percent increase over the roughly 25 million Apple has sold so far, over two years and in 80 countries."

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