Music Comes Direct to Phones, But It's Costly
17th Nov 2005, 06:55 GMT
Sprint did a good job designing the first mobile music store, writes Walt Mossberg. It's a shame they spoiled this breakthrough service with stratospheric prices and overdone restrictions.
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