A few people have discovered a hidden web page (which now ceases to exist; interesting) on Spanish network Telefonica’s website, suggesting that the second-generation iPhone is going to take a nice long holiday overseas.

In other news, many (well, let’s be honest – Gizmodo) expect the 3G enabled iPhone to arrive in Europe for sale on the 18th of June. Concidently, In Spain there will be a grand opening of a flagship Apple Store in Madrid’s Gran Vía on that day, which would be an excellent opportunity to launch the phone over there.
Orange has just announced that it has signed a deal with the big Apple to sell the iPhone in a number of new countries throughout Africa, Europe and the Middle East.
The Future’s Bright
There are ten new countrys which will get the almighty mobile device; Austria, Belgium, the Dominican Republic, Egypt, Jordan, Poland, Portugal, Romania, Slovakia and last but not least, Switzerland.
What is also interesting however is that Swisscom also announced recently they had signed a deal with Apple to sell the iPhone in Switzerland; will we begin to see multiple carriers of the iPhone?