Wednesday, January 10th 2007
Apple forgot to gain approval from FCC for their iPhone
Apple finally unveiled their iPhone at Macworld. Too bad they forgot one critical step: getting it licensed through the FCC. And of course, any cell phone that isn't approved by the FCC is not allowed to be sold or distributed in the United States of America. Add this to the recent lawsuit from Cisco over the iPhone name, and chances are it will be a long time before Apple gets to sell it's iPhone to the general public.
Source:
The Inquirer
21 Comments on Apple forgot to gain approval from FCC for their iPhone
I believe it will take them 3 or 4 month process to get FCC approval. Also, Apple may have already started the process. I think they already planned this ahead of time. They will take orders, beef up production and release it in June on schedule.
Only one problem.....
What if FCC decides to not approval it?
I just feel that is a pretty big risk to justify a fun surprise product announcement at MacWorld. Did you notice that if iphone (i.e. Apple iphone, not Cisco iphone) was not introduced, they would only have the Apple TV product and thats it? There we no other products to announce at this time which could have brought the show down to about 10 minutes.
1. Apple did say that it is not FCC approved, but they wanted to introduce it themselves instead of FCC - good thing as Apples stock rose 8%
2. It was never a secret, nor did Apple forget. The iPhone website mentioned it from the start that the phone was not yet approved...otherwise it would have shipped right from the announcement, as Apple products usualy do.
cheers
DS