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AT&T launches OTA music downloads with eMusic

Posted by gasusan2005 on July 31, 2007 – 5:29 am  Share
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cing_logo AT&T has announced the launch of an over-the-air music download service with eMusic. The eMusic over-the-air service will give AT&T’s customers the ability to preview and purchase music via their wireless devices from a catalog of 2.7 million songs.

Songs purchased from eMusic Mobile are immediately sent to the user’s wireless handset, and a duplicate copy is available for download to the user’s PC at no charge. AT&T customers can subscribe to download five tracks a month for $7.49, and additional packages of five songs are available for the same price whenever desired.

eMusic Mobile will be initially available on some of AT&T’s music devices, with many to be added in the future. Users of the Samsung a717, a727, new versions of the popular Samsung SYNC and the Nokia N75 will be able to access the eMusic wireless store by clicking on the music note key, choosing the Shop Music option and then selecting eMusic. emusic

eMusic Mobile also offers customers more value with dual delivery of purchased tracks. When a customer purchases a song from a wireless handset, a DRM-free track is delivered to the phone while a second version is delivered to the user’s home computer for use in his or her larger music library or with any music player supporting the MP3 format.

For more information, visit AT&T eMusic

Source: AT&T press release

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