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Movistar's customers could download MP3 format songs

The mobile telephony operator will provide its users with the possibility of downloading complete songs in MP3 format from the portal Wap.movistar.cl. Moreover, Movistar's customers will be able to make downloads towards their PCs through the site www.movistar.cl. The cost of each song downloaded plus the download traffic rises to US$ 2. The service could be used in all handsets compatible with WAP, and with capacity to play music with MP3 format traded by the company in the country: Nokia 6230, 6620, 7610, 8801, 9300 and Sony Ericsson W600.

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