On March 17, Apple announced that the App Store would be available for iPhone/iPod Touch customers in 77 countries. Through the end of March, the count stayed at 62, but finally over the April 4th weekend the additional 15 countries appeared on iTunes.
The 15 additional countries are as follows:
- Dominican Republic
- Ecuador
- Egypt
- Estonia
- Honduras
- Jamaica
- Kazakstan
- Latvia
- Lithuania
- Macau
- Malta
- Moldova
- Nicaragua
- Paraguay
- Uruguay
The Italian site setteB.IT reports that this works out to potentially 161.8 million new customers for Apple, the App Store, and software developers. Of the 15 countries, Kazakstan is the only one where the iPhone 3G is not available yet. The countries where the iPhone 3G is available but without an App Store are: Botswana, Bulgaria, Cameroon, Central African Republic, Côte d’Ivoire, Guinea, Kenya, Liechtenstein, Macedonia, Madagascar, Mali, Mauritius, Montenegro, Niger, Reunion (France) and Senegal.
The original article can be read (translated from Italian) here.