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This is only a good idea if the downloads are done on a Home PC for free like iTunes. - or the Mobile download costs no more than an iTune, which I severely doubt, iTune 0.79p, Mobile download £3 or £4 currently? So good for Nokia but not Mobile SPs.

Is it just me that has problem with yet another multimedia broadband mobile download opportunity?

Its not necessary to download music at Mobile Broadband expense when you can do it for free at home virtually free on your PC or Mac then upload it to your Mobile Player - e.g. iPod. No reason why this can't be a Mobile phone, as no doubt the IPod and iPhone will Morph into eventually - who needs two devices?

Loading of Music and media is much cheaper done using Bluetooth or whatever from a home computer - or from an electronic dispenser - now there's an idea. While I don't see this a revenue generator for the services providers there is still a market for the handset with better player functionality, but a bit Slikr than a Rockr, which was as cool as the brick it was.

Brian

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