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AT&T To Offer Wireless Downloads From Napster

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posted Oct 22, 2007, 1:38 AM

AT&T announced today it will begin offering over the air downloads of Napster's entire song catalog in mid-November. Subscribers will be able to buy a bundle of 5 songs for $7.50 or pay $1.99 for individual tracks. AT&T has a similar agreement with eMusic. Although this is twice the cost of downloads on the iPhone or from competitors like Sprint, AT&T believes that young music fans will pay the premium. AT&T did not specify which phones will be compatible with this download service or if it is only limited to 3G coverage.

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