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Orcon's brazen challenge to Vodafone: 'We could sell iPhones'

ABOVE: Orcon chief executive Scott Bartlett's personal Apple iPad 3G, which he runs on his company's mobile network (wholesaled from Vodafone) by dint of a standard SIM card (lower left) trimmed to fit a Micro-SIM slot. But the Orcon boss' ambition vaults

Chris Keall
Mon, 19 Jul 2010

ABOVE: Orcon chief executive Scott Bartlett's personal Apple iPad 3G, which he runs on his company's mobile network (wholesaled from Vodafone) by dint of a standard SIM card (lower left) trimmed to fit a Micro-SIM slot. But the Orcon boss' ambition vaults beyond just selling iPhone 4 and iPad

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Mon, 19 Jul 2010
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