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China Mobile suspends iPhone talks with Apple

By Robin Kwong and Justine Lau in Hong Kong and Mure Dickie in Beijing

Published: January 14 2008 09:44 | Last updated: January 14 2008 11:47

China Mobile said Monday it had broken off talks with Apple to offer the iPhone in China, in a move that could affect the US company’s plans to launch its popular device in the world’s biggest market by subscribers.

Wang Jianzhou, China Mobile’s chairman, announced the talks last November but a spokesman for China Mobile’s Hong Kong-listed unit said negotiations had “temporarily stopped”. She declined to elaborate or say whether they would resume.

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