



According to The Guardian, Andy Halford, Vodafone's chief financial officer, stated that the carrier was interested in having the device available for its customers in more countries than at the moment. Although the operator sells the iPhone in 11 countries, none of them is a European key market. In Germany it's offered by T-Mobile, while in the UK it's available via O2.
“It's a good product and we would love to have it in the portfolio in more countries,†Halford told The Guardian According to some of the previous rumors, T-Mobile was even set to buy the iPhone from other markets to sell it in the UK, so as to lure customers from O2.
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