Well, I guess this had to be one option eventually. Based on what I understand, a user can actually use iLoad-c to connect to mobile phone music stores from some pretty big name providers.
We’re not quite sure why you’d want to download tracks to your iPod Nano from an expensive mobile phone operator-run music store rather than the cheaper, iPod-friendly iTunes Music Store, but US start-up Wingspan Investment Partners says it will let you do so this Summer for a mere $199.
Its iLoad-c will fit onto the back of a Nano and connect the device to music stores run by Verizon, Sprint/Nextel, Cingular and T-Mobile, ready to buy and download songs over the air – with the extra GPRS usage levy that implies. It’s a novel idea, and one that makes almost instant musical gratification a possibility. Wingspan’s iLoad-c mock-up implies the device has its own screen and controls which interface with the music stores. Source: Reg Hardware
[tags]cingular,t-mobile,verizon,ipod nano,sprint,nextel,iload,wingspan[/tags]



