October 22, 2007 6:10 AM PDT
AT&T to deliver Napster songs directly to phones
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Premium-price service scheduled to launch next month will offer wireless transfers of single songs or bundles of five.
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- It's the price, stupid!
- Is the market of price insensitive impulse consumers really big enough to support a service? Even price sensative offerings are struggling to really get going and draw a substantial portion of sales...
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