Does the iPhone support 802.11n?

After reading the tech specs via the link below, it looks like the iPhone does not support 802.11n, however, I remember reading somewhere that it did.
Can anyone confirm?
http://www.apple.com/iphone/specs.html

No and not necessary in respect to data transfer with the iPhone since no data can be transferred from a computer or hard drive to the iPhone or from an iPhone to a computer or hard drive available on an "N" network.
Connecting an iPhone to an "N" network where all computers are "N" compatible lowers the overall data transfer speed between computers connected to the network.
"N" has no effect on internet access speed for connected computers and the iPhone which is determined by the ISP with none offering Internet access upload and download speeds approaching data transfer speeds between connected conputers.

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