if you make it easily integrates with their phones (which i'm sure is the point) they already have the customers...
Plenty of them will pay for Nokia's service simply because it works well with their product. All they'd have to do is add a $10 charge to their current phone bill (not that much considering what many pay currently for phone service) and they could have an all-you-can-eat music download service.
If you think there are a lot of iPods out there... 100mil ipods will be nothing to the amount of Nokia mp3 playing phones that will be out there in the next couple years.
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ACtually not a bad idea...
if you make it easily integrates with their phones (which i'm sure is the point) they already have the customers...
Plenty of them will pay for Nokia's service simply because it works well with their product. All they'd have to do is add a $10 charge to their current phone bill (not that much considering what many pay currently for phone service) and they could have an all-you-can-eat music download service.
If you think there are a lot of iPods out there... 100mil ipods will be nothing to the amount of Nokia mp3 playing phones that will be out there in the next couple years.