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The previous iPhone had to be "activated" before being usable. Activating meant connecting it to your computer and going through some process in iTunes.
This time around, AT&T in the US have announced that the iPhone has to be activated in the store at the time of purchase, presumably to stifle hacking/unlocking. No carrier in Europe has announced a similar process though as far as I know.