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Apple allows iPhone users to download music over 3G network

rogers-iphone-3g-canada-fidoApple announced that music through iTunes will be sold without any copy protection and starting April 2009 they will roll out a 3-tiered pricing structure: 69 cents, 99 cents and $1.29, albums generally priced at $9.99.

Apple also announced good news for the iPhone users – for the same price as downloading to your computer, you can now download music to your iPhone over a 3G network instead of just Wi-Fi.

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