Two Vendors Will Offer iPhone 3G Legally in Russia
Apple’s iPhone 3Gs, widely available in Russia on the black market, will be offered legally by at least two phone companies.
On Monday, Russia’s third-largest mobile-phone company, MegaFon, announced an agreement with Apple to start selling the iPhone 3G later that year. No further details were provided.
Late last week, Vimpelcom, another of the big three carriers in Russia, plus announced an agreement with Apple to sell the iPhone 3G. A Russian business daily newspaper, Vedomosti, reported several days ago that a deal had been made by Apple with the largest mobile-phone operator in Russia, Mobile TeleSystems (MTS). However, there has not yet been a formal announcement of an agreement with MTS.
Black Market Nears 700,000
Even before legal distribution, Russia is already one of the largest markets for iPhones in the world.
Some industry observers have estimated that monthly sales figures for unauthorized sales of iPhones are around 20,000, with the total number of black-market iPhones possibly reaching 700,000 by the end of that year. Anecdotal
Some observers have noted that the iPhone 3G, when purchased through legal Russian channels, will be tied to that specific carrier’s service. But many Russian users have shown a preference for buying handsets and service contracts separately, an arrangement which the black-market versions support.
The sale of the iPhones is expected to start in October. The Vedomosti report indicated that MTS alone expects to sell one million iPhone 3Gs by the next two years, and all three carriers together are targeting 3.5 million devices by two years.
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