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Boom-time over for iPhone vendors
Terrence Voon
Sun, Nov 15, 2009
The Straits Times

For more than two years, unofficial iPhone retailers at Sim Lim Square and other places have made a killing hawking Apple's popular gizmo at sky-high prices.

But their days of ringing in the big bucks may soon be over - thanks to telcos M1's and StarHub's entries to the local iPhone market later this year.

The move will end SingTel's monopoly on selling the popular smartphone.


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