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Alltel Announces nuTsie Bringing iTunes to Mobile Phones

Sep 25 2008, 10:57am CDT | by

Alltel Announces nuTsie Bringing iTunes to Mobile Phones
 
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Alltel has announced its customers can now use the nuTsie application that allows iTunes tracks to be imported to Alltel mobile phones. The nuTsie application costs $4.99 per month or can be purchased a year at a time for $19.99.

The application will run on multiple phones offered by Alltel including the MOTORAZR V3m and V3c, MOTOKRZR K1m, MOTORAZR V9m, and MOTOROKR Z6m as well as several other handsets from Samsung and LG.

“Our customers are now relying on their wireless phones to provide entertainment as well as reliability,” said Kristi Crum, director of multimedia content for Alltel Wireless. “The launch of nuTsie will maximize the music capabilities on their phones so they can now easily listen to their favorite music from iTunes, no matter where they go.”

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