Cingular to sell ringtones from MySpace bands
Cingular Wireless, the No. 1 U.S. cellphone service, said on Thursday it plans to sell ringtones from bands that put their music on MySpace.com, the social Web site that is popular among teenagers.
Cingular, a venture of AT&T and BellSouth, said it hopes the service will boost revenue, customer loyalty and help its image among young people.
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