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Transistor kills the radio star?

A guerra da musica digital nos telemóveis (EUA)

A Verizon acaba de lançar o seu serviço em concorrência ao serviço da Sprint:

"Strigl [Verizon Wireless president and CEO Denny Strigl] pointed to a “comprehensive music service” that allows track side-loading, over-the-air downloading, and complements existing ringtone, ringback, and streaming video and audio content. Each download will be available for $1.99 each, which compares favorably to a $2.50 price point recently offered by Sprint. And like the recent Sprint music offering, each track will be a “dual download,” accessible from both the phone and the PC in the form of a protected WMA. Tracks can also be purchased from the PC directly for 99-cents, and ported to the device using a USB cable. All major labels are on board with the release, and The Orchard will supply independent content to the deck."

O serviço é oferecido em conjunto com a Microsoft, que elaborou a plataforma informática.

O outro concorrente, a Cingular, tem um serviço em conjunto com a Motorola e o iTunes.

 

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