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According to a story in the Telegraph that broke over the weekend, iPhone will be coming to the UK (under O2’s wing, as expected) next Friday. However, the previously announced tariffs have slightly changed.

Sally Cowdry, O2 UK’s marketing director, said that O2 will stick to their unlimited mobile data services plan (together with The Cloud’s public Wi-Fi network), but they will be dropping the planned fair use policy. Although the original fair use policy should have been “miles beyond expected average use”, O2 has decided to drop the limit altogether. This is good news, because “miles beyond” can mean, say, one or two gigs per month in marketingspeak.

In any case, O2’s iPhone data plan will now be really unlimited. Even more importantly, according to Sally, the iPhone finally goes to sale in the UK next Friday. Four more days, folks; four more days.

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