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Cingular Wireless plans music service in ’06

NEW YORK-Cingular Wireless L.L.C. hopes to offer a full-track music download service next year.

An executive for the No. 1 U.S. carrier said Cingular plans to sell a push-to-talk phone later this year and hopes to offer song downloads in 2006, according to news reports. Cingular is the only carrier to offer the Rokr, a Motorola handset that plays songs from iTunes via PC downloads.

While U.S. carriers are rushing to deploy full-track downloads, only Sprint Nextel Corp. has said it will launch such a service by year’s end. Verizon Wireless is rumored to have postponed a full-track offering that was scheduled for later this year.

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