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Apple’s iPhone Confidentiality Letter to FCC Surfaces
by Blake Robinson on February 6, 2007

Here’s a delicious little find: A letter dating Oct. 12, 2006, requesting that the FCC refrain from releasing iPhone particulars to the public in hopes of preventing competitors from gaining “an unfair advantage.”

Sadly the letter doesn’t really go into details on any of the information it seeks to keep from prying eyes. One can, however, gather a possible iPhone release date from the request. Since Apple asks the FCC to withhold the information until June 14, perhaps this indicates a Friday, June 15 release.

Larger image after the jump:

Nothing earth shattering here, but it’s good stuff nonetheless.

EXCLUSIVE: Official iPhone release date? [LoopRumors via MyiPhone]

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  • Don’t these internal documents always seem kinda dry? I think they need to let loose at the ol’ legal department once and a while.

    “Yo FCC dudes, how’s it hanging? Look, if we could keep our super-secret phone details…you know, secret, for a couple of months, that would be slammin. Holla back. BTW you goin to Sara’s party 2nite? It’ll be the bomb.com.”

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