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The problem is getting any phone carrier to sign up and sell the phone on their network. They want to control this market on their own, force you to download music only from their network, and not from Apple or iTunes. So they are uninterested in selling the phone, regardless of customer demand.
Posted by: tic swayback   Posted on: 07/26/05 You are currently: a Guest | Members login | Terms of Use

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Damn Greedy RIAA  Rick_K | 07/26/05
No market for music distribution  JulienBoyreau | 07/26/05
I don't get it either  tic swayback | 07/26/05
Meanwhile, the RIAA is caught breaking the law, once again  tic swayback | 07/26/05
What comes around goes around  Protector | 07/26/05
How did Sony get caught  voska | 07/27/05
People want iTunes phone. Where is it?  buran | 07/26/05
Ask your phone carrier  tic swayback | 07/26/05
Why would you use this service  voska | 07/27/05
ring tone = 1 download  pesky_z | 07/26/05
I doubt this guy is anybody important  mlindl | 07/26/05
Bad idea all around  mlindl | 07/26/05

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