“Despite being launched more than a month ago, long lines or shortages can make getting an iPhone 3G a difficult task. But enterprise customers can now skip these lines and purchase the smartphone on the Web,” Marin Perez reports for InformationWeek.
“AT&T is now selling Apple’s handset on its business Web site for customers as part of its Premier Enterprise program. A customer can purchase an 8-GB iPhone 3G for $199 and a 16-GB version for $299. Either handset will require a two-year contract. The store estimates delivery time will take seven to 10 business days,” Perez reports.
“This move to sell the iPhone 3G online is the latest to make the popular touch-screen smartphone more accessible. Earlier this week, Best Buy and Apple announced an agreement to sell the iPhone 3G across the United States in Best Buy’s 970 stores starting Sept. 7,” Perez reports.
Full article here.
[Thanks to MacDailyNews Reader “Peter T.” for the heads up.]
And now let the enterprise games begin!
@Road Warrior,
Crap! I’ve been watching the Hertz games.
Enterprise Games? Boy I wouldn’t want to be on the Hood, Excalibur, or Lexington.
Speaking of enterprise, the humor is getting a little Deep (Space Nine) at this point.
Skip the lines and purchase on line at the speed of light? Cool!
Beam me up! (in seven to 10 business days)
Enterprise? Hertz?
Sounds like you guys are on a Budget.
the whole thing has a rara Avis feel about it!
I am sure a lot of people were expecting this but they did not want to appear to be calling out Wolf (359).
And to think all I really wanted to do was claim a first post.