Telstra has revealed the addition of almost one million new mobile services in the six months to December 2011, but Sensis revenues plummeted 24 percent in 12 months.
We all know how unpredictable Apple can be at times, although clearly this can work both ways, Three Mobile might get the iPhone on July 11 after all, or it might be forced to wait even longer because of this action.
Still, I'd personally love to see 3 Mobile get the iPhone, and Telstra too, guaranteeing anyone on any network can take advantage of their existing carrier relationship to get an iPhone, with Three Mobile's pricing, for city dwellers at least, practically guaranteed to be the best value around.
We'd have contacted Apple for a comment, but we all know Apple's usual comment is "no comment".
So, Apple Australia - and likely the big cheeses over in Cupertino (Apple's Worldwide HQ)... it's over to you! For what it's worth we hope you choose to allow your Hong Kong and Macau partner to sell the iPhone in Australia, too. It's a small world, after all!
David Bass
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