Apple Summoned by Korea Lawmakers Over IPhone Queries
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Apple Inc. was summoned by South Korean lawmakers to answer questions about the company’s iPhone- service policy amid complaints from local users, parliamentary officials said.
Farrel Farhoudi, senior director for Apple’s iPhone service, will appear in parliament on Oct. 21 at the request of lawmakers led by You Won Il, You’s assistant Kim Se Ho said by telephone today. Steve Dowling, a spokesman for Cupertino, California-based Apple, declined to comment.