Negotiations to Bring iPhone to China Reveal Apple’s New Stance on Revenue

June 29, 2008 by Rico Mossesgeld  
Filed under Cellphones

iphone-china.jpgThe drama to bring the iPhone to China is quite revealing. Reuters reports that “Apple is no longer insisting on a revenue-sharing policy”. But according to a spokesperson for China Mobile, “there are practical issues still to be resolved”.

In any case, bringing the iPhone to China would be a good move to Apple. There are lots of customers to be had, and those Chinese clones definitely don’t beat the original.

Most importantly, does this development indicate that Apple had a hard time entering new countries because of its revenue-sharing agreement? And now that they’ve apparently dropped their revenue-sharing policy, will AT&T try to modify its current arrangement with the Cupertino-based company?

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One Response to “Negotiations to Bring iPhone to China Reveal Apple’s New Stance on Revenue”
  1. iphone clone says:

    hey if u want to buy chaines iphone, you can buy it from the internet. it is for u the one whos from Quter
    shakran

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