In a few months, Vermonters will be able to buy Apple’s revolutionary iPhone 3G. Up until now, Vermont has been the only state in the country without direct access to the iPhone, WCAX News (Burlington, VT) reports.
“Federal regulators have approved a rural cell phone merger, which means the long-awaited Apple iPhone is finally coming to the Green Mountains,” WCAX News reports.
“Verizon is merging with Unicel, but the state worried that would leave Vermonters without a choice of cell phone service. So Vermont is spinning off overlapping service areas to AT&T,” WCAX reports.
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[Attribution MacNN. Thanks to MacDailyNews Reader “Chuckles the Microsoft CEO” for the heads up.]