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Best of all, provided that you have an all-you-can-eat data plan with your provider, it only costs $5.95 a month to subscribe to MSpot Radio. Aunty has been thinking for ages that someone should offer radio programming through your cell phone, and is thrilled that someone has taken the initiative to do so! The gotcha is that, unfortunately, right now it’s only available on the Sprint network, and even there, only with the Sanyo MM-7400 and the Sanyo MM-5600 cell phones. MSpot plans to add additional services and carriers in the future. But in the meantime, you lucky dogs who have Sprint and one of the Sanyo phones, let us know how it sounds!
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With all the Internet nasties now available for all Internet-connected devices, Aunty thought that she’d also tell you about an Internet goody. MSPot is offering MSpot Radio, which is a service which delivers radio broadcast to your Internet-connected cellular phone! MSpot Radio is already online, with thirteen different channels of programming, including NPR, AP headlines, sports, MarketWatch, Billboard hits, country, an 80s channel, and more.
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