Here is what you need to do to set up a business account with Apple to publish your app, along with my experience of how long it takes.
In summary, I have found the whole process extremely opaque, unpredictable, infuriating, and arbitrary. I warn you to budget at least 2 elapsed months to get an application in the App Store.
STANDARD PROGRAM $99/year (for App Store distribution)
Create account: 2 WEEKS
-Create an Apple ID and register for the Corporate Standard Program (assuming you want your business name to appear in the App Store!)
-Fax Apple your business certificate of incorporation to prove you own the trademark/company name
-Apple confirm receipt of the fax after 3 business days, then eventually approve you after 1 week
Submit app for approval: >4 WEEKS
-Sign your app with the App Store certificate
-Submit your app through iTunes Connect
-It seems to take 1 week before Apple even look at the application at time, so far I have had mine rejected for:
--Apple needed a demo account on my server to test with (even though this was marked as optional in iTunes Connect)
--A screw up at my end with the password
-Since then Apple have been sitting on my application for 3 weeks without an update
ENTERPRISE PROGRAM $299/year (for internal distribution only)
If you have less than 500 full time employees you cannot use this program. Ad Hoc provisioning only allows you to test on up to 100 specified devices, so there is nothing you can do if you have between 100 and 500 employees.
Nobody at Apple can explain why the 500 employee limit exists, their staff just keep saying "that is the policy". Presumably it doesn't earn Apple much money but they don't want to annoy any huge corporate entities?
Create account: > 3 WEEKS
The enterprise program is for distributing apps outside of the App Store. To do this you need to prove to Apple you have 500 or more employees. No less is acceptable.
-The initial steps are the same as for the Standard Program "Create account" above
-Apple then request your Dun & Bradstreet number to check your "total number of full time employees"
-If you have recently updated your D & B number it will take 2 to 5 days for Dun & Bradstreet to update their systems, then supposedly up to 1 month for Apple to refresh their version of the D & B information (Apple refuse to tell you when this update happens for completely nonsensical 'security reasons'), I am still waiting after 3 weeks
-Various people at Apple and Dun & Bradstreet are confused about this process, so it is very difficult to get a definitive answer about when/whether the information is getting from Dun & Bradstreet to Apple
If anybody has any tips or similar experiences do let me know.
