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Instant Music Delivery from Napster Mobile…

Posted by Jack Cook on October 22, 2007 – 8:34 am
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…via AT&T

att-new-logo-sm Make that song running through your head run instantly through your wireless phone. AT&T Inc.  announced that wireless customers will soon be able to download more than 5 million full-track songs over the air from Napster, the industry’s leading digital music subscription service.

Beginning in mid-November, the Napster Mobile service will enable AT&T wireless customers to easily search a music catalog with more than 5 million songs, preview samples of each song and conveniently purchase and download their favorite music from their wireless handsets in less than a minute. Customers will have the ability to download five tracks a month with the Napster Mobile Five-Track Pack option for a discounted price of $7.49 or purchase songs a la carte for just $1.99. As a special offer, customers who select the Napster Mobile Five-Track Pack from their phone will receive the first five songs free.

AT&T will kick off its new Napster Mobile music download service by featuring music content from Matchbox Twenty and the band’s new album, "Exile on Mainstream," within the AT&T Mobile Music platform on wireless phones. This will include exclusive content from live concert performances on MobiTV and the company’s forthcoming MobiVJ service; corresponding live tracks on Napster Mobile; and ringtone features. Matchbox Twenty’s performance of some of the band’s biggest and best-loved hits, the current single "How Far We’ve Come," and band interviews are also available online at the AT&T blue room (http://www.attblueroom.com/music).

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