Thursday, April 21, 2005

Major Carriers To Snub Moto's iTunes Phone

I'm not sure whether this is a case of the "Not-Invented-Here" syndrome, a fear of increased bandwidth usage, or simply (as the article states) that the wireless carriers mentioned in the article actually would like to "make money both from the transmission of the songs to users and from sales of the songs themselves." An article in Mobile Pipeline begins by stating that "At least two major U.S. wireless carriers -- Verizon Wireless and Sprint -- will snub the forthcoming iTunes cell phone being developed by Motorola and Apple, BusinessWeek reported Thursday."

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