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French law required Orange to offer an unlocked version [of the iPhone]

Not exactly news, but it merits some comments.

It’s interesting how proper regulation can help turn corporate strategy into consumer power. Surprisingly, even with purely free-market criteria, in ‘over-regulated’ France, Apple’s toyphone is better value, more competitive and a better product offering as it costs €749 if bought unlocked, and €399 if bought locked to Orange — although according to French Law, the carrier will have to unlock it, on request, after 6 months for free. Similarly, for the brief period of time it was sold unlocked in Germany, it cost €999. Naturally, in the US, there is no regulation and Apple can go ahead and set the terms of sale without any restrictions: that’s probably why there is no unlocked iPhone on sale at all.

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