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4th July - T-Mobile now offers instant mobile access to over
500,000 music tracks, all priced at £1, with the launch
of its new dual download Mobile Jukebox service. Available
to download onto a range of more than 30 handsets, whether
2.5G or 3G, on pay-as-you-go or contract, T-Mobile is unleashing
music on the move for the masses.
Backed by the four major record labels (Universal Music Group,
SONY BMG MUSIC ENTERTAINMENT, EMI Music and Warner Music International)
as well as the key independents such as V2 and Beggars Banquet,
the new service offers access to every chart track and loads
more from a mobile phone.
Available on a handset to suit every style and budget, theres
a range of 32 phones, starting from free with a contract to
£50 for a pre-pay model. Nineteen of them are pay-as-you-go
phones, so customers on a budget neednt miss out. To
make the service available to the widest number of people,
T-Mobile is running Mobile Jukebox on both 2.5G
and 3G phones. So you dont need a super-fast
phone to download music the moment you want it.
T-Mobile Mobile Jukebox tracks are dual download,
so there are two versions of each music file for the £1
price tag. T-Mobile sends one version, compressed for a fast
download, to the mobile phone (AAC format). It sends the other
to a customers PC (wma format), to store, burn to a
CD or swap onto an MP3 player. T-Mobile stores all of your
downloads to its innovative My Music at www.music.t-zones.co.uk,
so even if you lose your handset, you never lose your downloads.
Throughout July, T-Mobile is offering every new customer
with a Mobile Jukebox handset any five tracks for free. So
new customers can get their mobile phone music collection
off to a great start.
Damien Byrne, Head of Entertainment at T-Mobile said: We
want anyone who has a mobile phone to be able to be able to
access music the moment they want to, 24/7. So we created
Mobile Jukebox, the music service that never sleeps for people
to use whenever they want to, on the kind of handset they
like, at one simple, fair price.
We want to make it as simple as possible and great
value, so we have made every track £1, and charge it
to the customers mobile phone bill. Weve also
worked hard with handset manufacturers to make it easy to
access music on phones. So weve got hard keys
and menu keys on certain models that offer one-click access
to music on the go.
The technology behind Mobile Jukebox will be provided by Musiwave,
an Openwave company and a leading provider of mobile music entertainment
services to operators and media companies worldwide. T-Mobile
UKs deployment of the Musiwave Music on Demand Service
(MODS) will allow subscribers fast, secure and user-friendly
access to browse and purchase full-track mobile music from Mobile
Jukebox. Musiwave provides mobile music entertainment services
to over 30 mobile operators in 25 countries and powers more
than 20 full-track mobile music services globally.
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