From Nokia’s EVP of services (the guy responsible for Nokia’s push into email, music, apps and the like):
In India, for example, Nokia’s music download service is becoming popular mostly because many people don’t have PCs and are using their phones to download music.
I’m surprised. If these downloads are over GRPS/EDGE, they’ll take forever. How else is this done? And equally importantly, do people really pay for music here?
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