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by Marc on March 5, 2007

Omnifone has signed deals with 23 mobile network operators, who have 690 million subscribers. in 40 countries. MusicStation will first roll out in Scandinavia with Telenor and South Africa with Vodafone partner network Vodacom.
The service isn't cheap. You can always tell when the pricing is weekly. MusicStation for cell phones is 1.99 pounds or about $3.91 per week, or $16.81 per month. The premium version, which also enables music storage and playing on a PC, is 2.99 pounds or $5.87 per week, or $25.24 per month.
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Response from:
JB
(03/14/07 9:36am)
The service isn't cheap to say the least...I use Didiom and actually pay nothing.
Response from:
discount pharmacy
(05/03/07 4:39pm)
The new Rhapsody lets anyone* listen to and legally share songs, of their choosing, every month. Once downloaded, they can listen to 25 full tracks from Rhapsody's library of over one million songs each month, and enjoy unlimited access to the jukebox's other features at no additional cost.
Response from:
plavix generic
(05/29/07 1:33pm)
The new Rhapsody lets anyone* listen to and legally share songs, of their choosing, every month. Once downloaded, they can listen to 25 full tracks from Rhapsody's library of over one million songs each month, and enjoy unlimited access to the jukebox's other features at no additional cost.
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