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wow i think AT&T is going to be pissed. As much as this is awesome for users, there goes a nice chunk of revenue for the phone co.
Where did you read that AT&T got a piece of the ringtone revenue?
There's a reason why at&t's going rate for a ringtone is $2.49...
Your right it's an assumption, but based on the current ringtone business model I think its probably valid.
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Paul @ Sep 7th 2007 12:18PM
wow i think AT&T is going to be pissed. As much as this is awesome for users, there goes a nice chunk of revenue for the phone co.
Andrew Eller @ Sep 7th 2007 1:17PM
Where did you read that AT&T got a piece of the ringtone revenue?
Donald @ Sep 7th 2007 3:19PM
There's a reason why at&t's going rate for a ringtone is $2.49...
Paul @ Sep 7th 2007 3:45PM
Your right it's an assumption, but based on the current ringtone business model I think its probably valid.