iPhone finally advent to Korea via KTF?

It seems Apple (NSDQ: AAPL) has finally found a way to sell its earpiece to the ever-demanding Korean mobile users through KTF. The flattop’s chief financial officer, Kim Yeon-hak, confirmed the deal without disclosing the exact freeing date.

Apple is still quiet about the whole affair, but it’s funfair to guess they’ll go all official with it within weeks or so.

For the track record, KTF is not the biggest mobile wheeler dealer in the land (SK Telecom (NYSE: SKM) is), and this business deal could certainly assist them drive more subscribers to the network.

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