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¿ì¸®·Î Áö³ ÁÖ º¸°íÇÏ´Â, Apple´Â Áö±ÝÀÌ´Ù offering the iPhone to corporate users. ÁÖ¿äÇÑ ´Ù¸§Àº - ¶Ç´Â, ´õ Á¤È®ÇÏ°Ô SMS Àü°¥ - ±âÁØ ¼ÒºñÀÚ °èȹÀÇ ¼ººÐ À½¼º ¹× ÀÚ·áÀÇ º°°ÅÀÎ °Íó·³ º¸ÀδÙ: the former can be selected from AT&T¡¯s usual business range, while the latter are broken down by the number of SMS messages subscribers can send, with 200 messages for $45, 1,500 at $55 and unlimited priced at $65 per month. Unlimited internet browsing and Visual Voicemail access is included in those messaging bundles.

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Enterprise users have long been begging for an iPhone of their own - meanwhile, their IT departments have been flatly refusing, quoting not only the difficulties in securely hooking up a consumer handset to a business network, but also AT&T¡¯s general reluctance to offer non-consumer tariffs. Well, according to a tip-off to The Boy Genius Report, AT&T are planning to announce business and corporate accounts for the iPhone on January 21st, requiring special data plans starting from $25.

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Written by Chris Davies on January 17th, 2008 with no comments.
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While the iPhone¡¯s EDGE capabilities appear to be slow, it¡¯s rendering of web pages makes up for difference in speed between EDGE and 3G. Here is a video of the iPhone on EDGE, and a Nokia E61i on 3G. You can clearly see that both of their loading bars end at around the same time, with the iPhone finishing before the E61i loading eBay. If the iPhone had 3G, it would blow all other 3G devices away in website loading times.
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Written by Ken Allen on December 11th, 2007 with no comments.
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Either things aren¡¯t going to plan in Apple¡¯s product development lab, or the company¡¯s PR people are working overtime; Mehdi Hosseini, an analyst with Friedman Billings Ramsey & Co. Inc, is quoted as saying that the second-generation (e.g. 3G) iPhone has been pushed back ¡°from the March/April time frame to mid to late summer¡± [via MacNN]. It comes not long after AT&T CEO Randall Stephenson confirmed that Apple would be releasing a 3G iPhone come 2008, which has led some to suspect that the Cupertino-based manufacturer are attempting to rescue their holiday sales by casting doubt on the availability of the next-generation handset.

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Written by Chris Davies on December 4th, 2007 with no comments.
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