Reuters reports that Verizon Wireless will launch a wireless music download service later this month. It intends to charge $1.99 a song for downloads direct to cell phones and 99 cents a song if the the song is first downloaded to a personal computer. This differentiated pricing model follows competitor Sprint Nextel’s launch of a music download service last year that charges about $2.50 per song.
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