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Singapore's M1 to Start Selling the IPhone

Sumner Lemon, IDG News Service

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Mobile operator MobileOne (M1) has reached a deal with Apple to sell the iPhone in Singapore.

"M1 looks forward to offering iPhone and a range of tailored service plans to customers in Singapore. More information on pricing, tariffs and availability dates will be released in due course," the company said in a brief statement.

Currently, the iPhone is only offered in Singapore by rival operator Singapore Telecommunications (SingTel), which began selling the handsets last year.

The iPhone handsets sold by SingTel are not locked to the carrier, but customers must sign a two-year contract when they buy one.

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