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Published: 20 March 2009 14:38 GMT
O2, the only operator to offer the iPhone in the UK, has announced cheaper monthly iPhone tariffs from next month - but only for those willing to sign a two-year contract.
Both the 8GB and 16GB iPhones will be free on the 24-month deals, on monthly contracts of £34.26 and £44.05 respectively - or a total of £822.24 over two years for the 8GB device, and £1057.20 for the 16GB.
The two tariffs, which will be available from 3 April, include visual voicemail, unlimited UK data and unlimited access to more than 9,500 wi-fi hotspots from The Cloud and BT Openzone. The current 18-month iPhone tariffs remain unchanged.
More than a million iPhones have been sold in the UK to date, according to the operator.
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