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Wednesday Nov 21, 2007
AT&T Launches First Napster Cell Phone
The article points out that sales of music directly to phones is seen as a strong growth opportunity by carriers and handset makers. "Until now, AT&T has offered customers the opportunity to purchase music via their computer using services like Napster and then side-load the music onto their phones," Alfredo Padilla wrote. "Getting into the direct to handset music market means AT&T can better compete with Verizon Wireless and Sprint, both of whom have offered such services for quite awhile." AT&T's pricing for this new Napster service isn't going to help matters. AT&T is offering a choice of models: either $1.99 per song or $7.49 a month for five songs. The first price is double what Sprint charges for individual wireless music downloads, while the second price is closer but also requires a subscription. Samsung & AT&T announce first Napster Mobile capable phone [WirelessInfo.com] Email This Post |
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