A new software application for your mobile phone hopes to offer Napster like functionality for just £1.99 per week.
MusicStation, from a UK company called Omnifone, will be promoted in partnership with music labels and mobile networks around the world. Apparently deals have already been signed with 23 networks representing 690 million subscribers around the world.
Rob Lewis, CEO of Omnifone, commented:
MusicStation will give users of any music-capable handset the ability to legally access, download and enjoy an unlimited amount of music, from a global music catalogue supported by the music industry, all for a small weekly fee, wherever they are.
The software enables users to search for and download music as well as store and play tracks on over 75% of mobile phones. Playlists can also be synchronised with a PC of Mac and even shared with the MusicStation community.
The only drawback is that tracks won’t be transferable from the device.

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One comment on “MusicStation software: Napster for mobile phones”
I know Rob Lewis. He’s a great person. The question now is how/if he can compete against the amazing thing Didiom rolled out in the US last week.
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