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Nov 2007
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E-Books Thru 3G
Posted by arnel aquitania
Categories: Mobile Application, News

3G may have found itself useful for reading. Third Generation cellular networking is being used by Amazon.com to deliver their electronic books. This is all with the help of Sprint Nextel’s 3G cell network.

Users of the Kindle could select and buy books with the device and download them in less than one minute. Moreover, the users can also buy newspaper in just a jiffy or even subscribe to daily newspapers, magazines and blogs for a monthly fee. Newspapers are actaully delivered overnight and blogs several times a day. All of these through Sprint Nextel 3G.

The good thing is, it will not even reflect on the service bill. Why is that? That is because the cost will be included in the price of the content.

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