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Old 11-20-2007, 12:57 AM
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Default Re: Vodafone TERRIFIED of iPhone - Seeks Restraining Order!

Moron Oxford.....

He just doesn't get it, I guess.

Clue: his editorializing is what negates everything he says.
Fanatical fanboy fantasy - decidedly delusional.

It's one thing to post speculation. Then, to top it off, he posts the
most inane and grossly inaccurate 'predictions' (I use the term in jest).

He MAY have gotten by (now and in the past) with just posting
his (trolling) 'info'... (again, using the term loosely). It's the wild,
crazy speculation - always done in the most obnoxious tone possible ,
that makes ALL he posts not only suspect - but downright laughable.

Oxford - rapidly becoming the poster boy of Usenet fanboy lunacy.

Last sentence below... "WE" - you mean YOU (and only you)




"Oxford" <linuxlovesosx@superart.com> wrote in message
news:linuxlovesosx-874348.17000319112007@mpls-nnrp-03.inet.qwest.net...
> Old School Vodafone is so upset with the massive popularity of the
> iPhone in Germany they have gone to court to try and block their own
> downfall!
>
> Wow!
>
> We all knew this would happen sooner or later, but Germany's poorly
> managed Vodafone unit has gone to court to stop Cell Phone advancements
> in the the country of Germany. They can't stand the iPhone's pressure,
> so are seeking court relief before they go under.
>
> This will be good for everyone!
>
> DUESSELDORF - The German unit of Vodafone Group PLC (VOD) has obtained a
> restraining order against Deutsche Telekom AG's (DT) T-Mobile unit
> prohibiting the German telecommunications giant from selling Apple
> Inc.'s (AAPL) iPhone in Germany.
>
> The restraining order was issued by a regional court in Hamburg Monday,
> a Vodafone Deutschland spokesman told Dow Jones Newswires.
>
> Vodafone is questioning Deutsche Telekom's iPhone sales practices, the
> spokesman said. Deutsche Telekom is marketing the iPhone exclusively in
> Germany.
>
> Specifically, Vodafone is questioning the iPhone's exclusive use in
> T-Mobile's network and the use of the device being limited to certain
> fees within T- Mobile's subscription offerings.
>
> Vodafone isn't generally opposed to T-Mobile's exclusivity contract with
> Apple, but wants to have these new sales practices examined, the
> spokesman said. The restraining order doesn't aim at a total sales stop,
> he added.
>
> A spokesman for T-Mobile Monday confirmed the restraining order has been
> issued, adding that the company is examining the issue. So far, it is
> too early to comment on possible consequences for the company, he said.
>
> (for the clueless that don't understand I most always post a link)
>
> http://snipurl.com/1twwa
>
> -
>
> Gosh people! just get an iPhone and get on with life... no other Cell
> Carrier is going to be able to compete against Apple in the handset
> market, Apple is just too experienced in building high quality small
> devices...
>
> WE ALL know that. Learn a better way, don't try and fight the old guard.
> Move up in the world!
>
> http://www.iphone.com/
>
> -
>



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