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"Some (mobile service) operators want to force consumers to buy all their content again," Brad Duea says.
"Some (mobile service) operators want to force consumers to buy all their content again," Brad Duea says.
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Last time I checked my Sprint PCS service, it cost over twice as much to download songs/ringtones which expired in something like 2 months! I have more creative ways to throw away my money than that.
- If I want music on my phone
- by R. U. Sirius September 13, 2005 11:01 AM PDT
- then I will buy a ROKR. With that I can load content from my iTunes library. I will NOT buy ringtones from Napster, and I don't want their inane subscription service either.
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