Russia’s number one cell operator MTS said Friday it has signed a deal with Apple Inc. to sell the iPhone in Russia.

MTS

MTS, which becomes the last of the country’s “big three” providers to announce a distribution agreement for the handsets, did not provide immediate details of the deal.

The announcement was made less than a week after MTS’s major rivals Vimpelcom and MegaFon said they have reached similar deals with Apple.

Both MegaFon and VimpelCom




said they will be offering iPhone 3G. MTS was not able to specify which model it will be selling.

Analysts say Apple decided to sign deals with the “big three” because it wanted to get good exposure on the local market, where buyers can be put off by handsets that run on only one network.

Analyst Anna Lepetukhina, of Troika Dialog, said that iPhones will probably be available on different networks and operators will not be subsidizing the handsets.



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