The Wall Street Journal reported Friday that the Federal Comm
unications Commission of the United States has finally given approval
to Apple's iPhone, removing the last hurdle for its coming rel
ease in June.
The iPhone was granted the required FCC certification milestone late last week
and is on track to sell next month, according to Apple spokeswoman Nata
lie Kerris. A lot of critics have cited this delayed FCC approval as a
sign that all was not well, and that the iPhone would not be able to ship as s
cheduled, if at all. With the approval, pre-selling can begin, along all sorts
of long-delayed (and unnecessary) marketing and selling campaigns.
It's real, folks. It's definitely coming. And on time, it seems.
FCC approves the iPhone. Finally.
The Wall Street Journal reported Friday that the Federal Comm
unications Commission of the United States has finally given approval
to Apple's iPhone, removing the last hurdle for its coming rel
ease in June.
The iPhone was granted the required FCC certification milestone late last week
and is on track to sell next month, according to Apple spokeswoman Nata
lie Kerris. A lot of critics have cited this delayed FCC approval as a
sign that all was not well, and that the iPhone would not be able to ship as s
cheduled, if at all. With the approval, pre-selling can begin, along all sorts
of long-delayed (and unnecessary) marketing and selling campaigns.
It's real, folks. It's definitely coming. And on time, it seems.
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