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 Omnifone partners with LG on MusicStation service

  • February 13th, 2008
  • 3:08 pm

Omnifone is expanding distribution for its MusicStation service to handset makers. After already launching the music downloads service with network operators, the company has now struck a deal to market the service on LG phones. The new service, called MusicStation Max, will see the subscription service built in to the handset, with users only having to sign up for a 12- or 18-month plan to take advantage of the pre-registered licence. LG will launch the first phones, with touch-screen interface and compatible with 3G/HSDPA networks, in the first half of this year. MusicStation Max features a PC companion product for device synchronization, as well as the right to transfer downloaded tracks to other Max handsets. LG and Omnifone said they will work with network operators to ensure retail distribution for the phones.

   


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