Apple’s letter to FCC is a fake - Hook, line and sinker

by Vincent Nguyen on February 8, 2007





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We all took the bait (well almost all) that the Apple’s letter to FCC requesting for confidentially to be real, and it turns out to be nothing more than a hoax.  Rich of the fame site Phone Scoop discovered that the confidentiality agreement document was photoshopped.  The fake and real documents are nearly identical with the exception of a bit of photo manipulation.

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Engadget looked into the original filing and has reported that the original filing is indeed for the new Airport Extreme base station (FCC BCGA1143), which expired January 15th.

So we’re back to square one and no one really knows when the iPhone is getting release in June.

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