iPhone coming to Latvia and Lithuania

While Estonia got the iPhone 3G in the last round of country migrations back in August, the other pair of Baltic countries, Latvia and Lithuania, were denied the pleasure of the iPhone, until now.

Latvia and Lithuania

Mobile provider TeliaSonera today announced that its stores and subsidiaries will begin sales of the iPhone 3G in both countries starting on September 26th. TeliaSonera owns a share of Latvia’s largest mobile operator, Latvian Mobile Telephone, and also controls Omnitel, the largest telecommunications country in the Baltic region. The companies have not released details on the iPhone’s price or available service plans, but they’re expected to be approximate to the type of plans and prices available in the US.

TeliaSonera was instrumental in getting the iPhone to a number of other countries in Europe, including Sweden, Finland, Norway, and Denmark.

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