Music Station... the future of music?
A group of British entrepreneurs who made millions in the dotcom era are taking on the might of Apple and its eagerly awaited iPhone with a new mobile music service which gives fans access to more than 1m tracks for just £1.99 a week. And users will not need to pay the hundreds of pounds that Apple is expected to charge for the iPhone as the service works on three-quarters of existing mobile phones.
There's a full article by Richard Wray, communications editor at The Guardian
Anybody that wants further information should go to Omnifone where there's a full demo.
It's definitely a strong competitor to Apple and something for all telecoms companies to look at as a player in the cut-throat content market.
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