Check the Mondadori Shop multimedia store (a new online music store by Mondadori, the biggest Italian publisher) and, surprise, there are ringtones for sale for Apple’s iPhone, Fabio M. Zambelli reports for setteB.IT.
In September of 2007, Apple launched iPhone ringtones for the U.S. iTunes Store. No other country has since then been added to the list of those who can extract 30 seconds of music for iPhone use, despite the iPhone now being sold in all 22 nations with a national iTunes Store, Zambelli reports.
A ringtone for iPhone from the Mondadori Shop costs 2 euros, Zambelli reports.
Full article (Google Italian-English translation) here.
I thought ringtones were free, I make my own all the time
Why buy when Apple gives the tools to make your own?
or download for free from NAKKO
I think ringback tones should be outlawed. I don’t want to hear Jermaine Dupri’s latest POS song while I wait for you to find your damn phone in your purse.
@ LastOneStanding,
Why? Because it’s my right as an American to send my money overseas to sketchy foreign corporations that are going to steal my identity and max out my credit card!