Residents of Vermont, USA, should be quite happy: ever since the launch of the original iPhone they were anxiously waiting for the launch of the iconic device, and now they will finally get it: AT&T has officially announced that it will launch the iPhone 3G at company-owned retail stores in Vermont.
The launch of iPhone 3G is made possible by AT&T Mobility’s December 2008 acquisition of Unicel assets in Vermont. The company has been installing its systems and training employees at its ten legacy Unicel stores across the state to begin offering the full slate of AT&T Mobility products and services — including the highly anticipated iPhone 3G — on January 15.

AT&T Mobility is preparing Vermont residents for their iPhone purchase by posting “Get iReady” tips and frequently asked questions at the company’s website. It additionally adds that legacy Unicel customers and other new AT&T Mobility customers in Vermont who wish to port or retain their phone number from another wireless carrier should consider bringing a copy of a bill from their current service provider. Customers will be asked to provide account information as it appears on record with their current provider.
[Thanks: http://www.iphoneworld.ca/]
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