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Originally Posted by Felix Torres
So there is no reason for MS *not* to take advantage of Nokia's phone-pushing clout, nor is there any reason why Nokia wouldn't want to get a cheap counter to iTunes for their phones; their options are Rhapsody, Napster, and Zune.
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Nokia already have their own music store as part of Ovi and it serves way more countries than the Zune store.
If Microsoft want to write a Zune store app for Symbian then there's nothing to stop them (especially after Symbian goes open source). However, I can't see Nokia bundling it with their phones unless it's a North America-only deal.
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