iPhone in UK

November 11, 2007 11:55 PM | Comments (0)
Having an iPhone locked to a network which doesn't provide 3G connectivity, and is unable to make VoIP calls despite having good wireless networking built in, is like buying a Ferrari and finding that the only thing you can do with it is power your lawnmower. It's nuts - and our regulators have allowed it to happen.

So sayeth the Observer, and I empathise. What's the point of having a state of the art handset when you are only allowed to perform basic phone functions on it, because of the phone company's insecurities?

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