Original URL: http://www.theregister.co.uk/2005/10/31/sprint_mobile_music_scheme/
US mobile phone carrier Sprint is expected to announce today it will offer over-the-air music downloads when it launches its high-speed EV-DO 3G wireless network.
Sprint's EV-DO upgrade to its CDMA network has been signalled for some time - the carrier began to implement the technology in July this year. EV-DO is part of the CDMA2000 3G specification.
However, details of EV-DO evaluation handsets provided by Sprint ahead of today's announcement reveal the presence of an on-screen menu icon for the Sprint Music Store, the Associated Press news agency reports (http://news.yahoo.com/s/ap/20051029/ap_on_hi_te/sprint_nextel). The service offers downloads for $2.50 a song, which can also be transferred to a computer.
Last year, AT&T Wireless launched an online music store (http://www.theregister.co.uk/2004/10/05/att_wireless_music_store/), mMode, but the platform was intended to allow users to buy songs that would later be downloaded direct to a PC. The carrier pitched the service as a way of bringing on-the-move impulse purchasing to the digital download market.
The Cingular network began offering Motorola's iTunes-equipped Rokr handset in September this year, though that handset can only play songs that have already been downloaded onto a computer from the Apple music store.
Nokia has partnered (http://www.theregister.co.uk/2004/08/09/nokia_loudeye/) with US digital music distributor Loudeye to offer music services to carriers, and, more recently, Ericsson has done a similar deal (http://www.theregister.co.uk/2005/06/15/ericsson_napster/) with Napster to bring branded download stores first to European and later US mobile phone networks. ®
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