A hearing is scheduled for Thursday in a Hamburg court on Deutsche Telekom's appeal of the injunction won by Vodafone, the second largest mobile phone service provider in Germany. DT began offering the iPhone at 999 euros (about $1,500) without a service contract after Vodafone protested the bundling of the iPhone with T-Mobile's service contract.
According to the report, Orange will offer a two-year service contract with an iPhone for a total of about $1,754; monthly service will include two hours of communications usage, 10 hours of Wi-Fi connection, and unlimited e-mails. Orange is reportedly planning to offer the iPhone at a high price on a standalone basis, but it hasn't released the final price yet.
Telecommunications regulations differ from country to country in Europe, making it possible for competitors of Orange and T-Mobile to challenge bundled mobile phone/service plan contracts.
In Germany, Deutsche Telekom has reserved rights to pursue damage claims against Vodafone.
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