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Sprint Gets a Piece of Mobile MySpace Action

By Kenneth Corbin
December 13, 2007

Sprint Nextel has won the first leg of what could be a long race in the mobile space. The company will be the first U.S. wireless carrier to provide free access to the MySpace mobile Web site when it officially launches early next year.

Sprint subscribers with a data plan will be able to directly connect to the MySpace Mobile Web site through Sprint's mobile home page, without having to type in a URL, they said in a joint announcement.

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