15 Sep 2007
A recent report suggests that O2, considered to be the frontrunner to provide the iPhone in the UK, may use EDGE to provide mobile data transfer on the iPhone.
AT&T currently uses edge for the iPhone in the states, where the standard is lagging behind European favorite 3G, considered by many to be a superior standard. Most had assumed that the Europrean incarnation of the iPhone would use 3G over the slower EDGE.
According to a report in the Register, however, O2 is building up its EDGE network.
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