Apple talks Turkey with mobile provider Turkcell

The iPhone 3G continues to sweep across the world, an unstoppable force that…er…cannot be stopped. Aple’s added yet another partner to its broad schedule of iPhone 3G cohorts: Turkish cell phone provider Turkcell.

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While Apple had already made a deal with Vodafone to distribute the iPhone 3G in Turkey, it has now reached an brains through Turkcell, which, with above 35 million subscribers, is the largest mobile operator in the country (that’s about moiety the peopling of Turkey). Turkcell offers both pre- and postpaid cell phone plans, and in a statement it promised to bring the iPhone 3G to both nature of customers later this year.

That’s a pretty sizeable chunk of possible iPhone customers, to be sure, as well as one that gives the iPhone a good foothold in the Middle East. While Turkey may not be among the twenty countries to get rolled out this very week, we imagine that we’ll have being seeing it in the not too distant future.