Cingular sells Ringtones from MySpace Bands

Cingular Wireless, the No. 1 U.S. cellphone service, said on Thursday it plans to sell ringtones from bands that put their music on MySpace.com, the social Web site that is popular among teenagers.

Cingular, a venture of AT&T Inc. and BellSouth Corp., said it hopes the service will boost revenue, customer loyalty and help its image among young people.

Customers will be able to preview ringtones and buy them on the MySpace Web site, which will then send them to their cellphone. Cingular plans to charge about $2.50 for each 30 second ringtone and will give the bands 25 percent of the proceeds.

The rest of the money will be split between Cingular and InfoSpace Inc., which is helping to create and select the ringtones for Cingular.

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