Mobile Music Will Create Billion Dollar Revenue By 2010
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What is the hottest way right now or in the future to download music? Through Internet to your iPod? No, the answer is through wireless over-the-air services (OTA) to your cell phones not MP3 players. According the research firm IDC, the wireless over-the-air (OTA) music services could bring in billion of dollars of revenue by 2010. Can you believe that?
According to IDC, although the adoption of OTA is low today, the easy and convenient of buying and downloading music through your cellular phones will eventually makes OTA music services overtake other music distribution channels.
Well, we actually can spot this trend by seeing the releases of MP3-player-ready cellular phones likes the Samsung X830 which is designed to look like an MP3 player rather than a cell phone and the Pantech PG3600V which emulates the design of iPod.
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