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March 26, 2007 4:35 AM PDT

Sprint to cut mobile phone song price to 99 cents

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Sprint cuts its digital music download fee to match prices at iTunes in a challenge to the leading Internet music service.

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How much DRM?
by bobby_brady March 26, 2007 4:54 PM PDT
Price alone won't get people to purchase downloaded music. Nowadays you have to ask how much DRM? Does the music "disappear" after so many days or can I copy it to my other mobile devices? Or burn it to a CD? If not, than that devalues the item.
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Still to expensive
by kieranmullen March 26, 2007 6:47 PM PDT
If they want to compete in any way with apple, especially with the new iphone coming out.. then will need to buy their way into customers hearts by offering a lower pricepoint.

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