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June 21, 2007 9:56 AM PDT

AT&T calls for backup on iPhone Day

by Tom Krazit
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Eight days before the iPhone arrives, AT&T is planning for extra security and a flood of customers next Friday.

The company has hired 2,000 temporary workers to help keep things rolling on iPhone Day (previously known as June 29th), according to CNN. It doesn't sound like these folks will be pressed into explaining the intricacies of AT&T's monthly data plans or selling Bluetooth headsets, but instead they'll help make sure rabid iPhone fans don't bum-rush the doors in hopes of securing an iPhone.

A report yesterday said AT&T plans to close its stores at 4:30 p.m. on iPhone Day, reopening at 6:00 p.m. to start selling a certain product. Check out this story from my colleague Anne Broache for more information on where you'll need to go to witness the madness next Friday.

Tom Krazit writes about the ever-expanding world of Internet search, including Google, Yahoo, online advertising, and portals, as well as the evolution of mobile computing. He has written about traditional PC companies, chip manufacturers, and mobile computers, spending the last three years covering Apple. E-mail Tom.
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So Where Can We Buy Them?
by ibeetle June 21, 2007 10:59 AM PDT
My local Apple store tells me they will be carrying the iPhone,
but they do not know if they will be getting any on release day.

The Radio Shack down the street told me they just found out
they will be getting them as well, but they do not know when
and if it is on release day. They also know nothing about a 6
P.M. sell time.

The (non company owned) store in the mall has no information,
or any idea about the phones. They assume they will be getting
them but they do not know when.

The only thing we seem to know is they will be going on sale
June 29th at 6:00 P.M. But where? Corporate stores only? Apple
stores? 3rd party stores?
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Here's Where To Buy iSore-I mean, iPhone
by Toulinwoek June 21, 2007 11:41 AM PDT
You can probably get them at the same stores at which you can pay good money for things like:

-bricks from London Bridge
-beach front property in Arizona
-"buying" a star for your significant other
-fool's gold
a correct response to ibeetle-Where and how to buy
by HAK1906 June 22, 2007 8:15 AM PDT
ibettle,

Radio Shack, Best Buy and non-company owned stores WILL NOT GET THE IPHONE! They will only be at company owned stores and apple stores. I honestly would go to a at&t store because at the apple store they don't have the on-site equipment to transfer numbers, start new accounts, etc. without them calling it in and it taking a very long time. I work for AT&T and I have good communications with folks on the wireless side. If there is a store who doesn't know anything about closing at 4:30pm and opening at 6:00pm, that store isn't getting the phone plus if they say they aren't sure if they are getting it, trust THEY AREN'T GETTING THEM!! In summary go to your AT&T store around 4:00pm, hang around the store until they close it, get in line at 4:30 and wait until 6:00 for them to open. Also, don't expect any at the store to tell you all the things the phone can do since they will only get their hands on the phone when they are delivered at 4:30. The phones are actually being delivered at that time, so they aren't going to be there the day before for the employees to learn about all the features. It will be one of those "learn on the fly" things. Hope that helps.
iPhone Day (previously known as Jun 29th) !!
by manodud June 21, 2007 12:10 PM PDT
its hilarious... when was the last time something was termed this way..
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