Appleinsider.com: Apple wants over-the-air music downloads for 3G iPhone

Apple is in talks some of the major music labels over a deal that would allow next-generation iPhone owners to purchase music tracks directly from the handset over cellular wireless networks, according to the New York Times.
Owners of the company’s first-generation iPhone can already accomplish this via a mobile version of the iTunes Store that resides on the handset, but they must be connected to the Internet via a high-speed WiFi connection to do so.
The arrival of faster 3G cellular network access alongside the next iPhone, widely expected for an announcement during the second week of June at Apple‘s developers conference, would make it more “technically feasible” for Apple to offer the over-the-air route, the Times notes.
However, the paper reports that the music labels are holding their hand out, demanding that in return they be paid more than the 70 cent wholesale price of songs sold over traditional Internet lines.
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