AT&T Inc., Verizon Communications Inc. and Sprint Nextel Corp., vying for customers in a market where most people already use mobile phones, are betting on netbooks to spur growth.

Carriers have started subsidizing the scaled-down laptops in stores alongside mobile phones. In the coming days, AT&T will offer subsidized netbooks nationwide for $200, plus a monthly data service subscription of $40 to $60 on its mobile network.

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