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14 Jun 2007, Ian Williams , V3
Omnifone has launched its all-you-can-eat MusicStation mobile music service, giving users unlimited access to full music tracks on industry-standard mobiles for a small weekly fee.
"MusicStation's launch today heralds the beginning of the next generation of mobile music," said Omnifone chief executive Rob Lewis.
"Consumers will have the ability to legally access, download and enjoy an unlimited amount of music from an international and localised music catalogue, supported by the whole music industry, all for a small weekly fee.
"MusicStation users can download music, wherever they are, at any time and with no charge for data."
With the imminent arrival of Apple's iPhone, at least in the US, Omnifone seems determined to make sure that Apple's domination of the download market is not extended to mobile music.
"Omnifone has a great opportunity, partly because Apple is doing exclusive deals with carriers and leaving others out in the cold," said Robin Bloor, founder of analyst firm Bloor Research.
"Apple is not willing to share its iTunes revenue with the carriers, and has only one device that is highly priced."
The first MusicStation handsets arrived in stores today with Scandinavian operator Telenor becoming the first operator to make MusicStation available to its subscribers.
Following this first launch in Sweden, rollouts in Europe, Asia-Pacific and Africa are imminent and due for announcement in the coming days and weeks.
Omnifone has also confirmed that has entered into partnerships with 30 mobile operators with networks in the EMEA regions.
The platform comes about thanks to international licensing deals with all four major music labels: Universal Music Group, Sony BMG, EMI Music and Warner Music International.
"It's hard to imagine a more compelling music experience on mobile than MusicStation," said Rob Wells, senior vice president of digital at Universal Music Group International.
"It works on almost any phone, giving consumers the freedom to choose whatever device they want. It allows downloads wherever those consumers are, providing the freedom to access music whenever they want."
Subscribers will pay a small weekly fee of €2.99, £1.99 or the localised equivalent, to access the catalogue of music drawn from all the major record labels and independents, including music localised to each market.
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Beat to the punch
Mercora has both the iPhone and Omniphone beat. They have been out with the "M" app for awhile. With that, you get your digital music wirelessly, your friend's, and thousands of digital music channels. And the quality is incredible. Check them out...
Posted by Peekay, 14 Jun 2007
MusicStation
This service is going to really shake up the music industry in a good way. Simple, good value and works an any phone.
The problem with Phone is it s stuck in the past, the only thing going for it just now is the new design, however with MusicStation your'e not stuck with just one type of phone, and lets face it new phones come out every week!
Posted by Harry Davies, 08 Nov 2007