China has granted network access license to iPhone 6, giving permission to sell the Apple's latest smartphone in the country after weeks of tantalising delay resulted in large scale smuggling of the phone from Hong Kong and the US. The license approval came after four models of the iPhone 6 passed 3C (China Compulsory Certification) certification, a mandatory system to inspect and approve various products to be sold in China, and won approval from the State Radio Regulation earlier this month.
The Ministry of Industry and Information Technology (MIIT) said that it has granted a network access license to iPhone 6. The network access license together with the two other regulatory approvals means that the iPhone 6 can be sold in China.
The license came after weeks of delay for the release of the phone which had resulted in large scale smuggling from Hong Kong and the US even though iPhones are manufactured in China. Chinese police have seized large stocks of smuggled iPhones at airports recently.
/Miss paparazzi.
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