The music business continues to rapidly change. Change is the new platform for the music business. Do you remember Napster the first major player in peer-to-peer networks that was attacked by the RIAA -recording industry association of America? Looks like Napster is back in full swing with new offerings that could prove significant in content to delivery to music fans.
Napster (NASDAQ: NAPS), the pioneer of digital music, announced today that its unlimited over-the-air mobile subscription service in Japan will now include unlimited access to a high-quality digital video service to complement its music subscription service.
"We are proud to partner with NTT DoCoMo on the launch of our first-ever mobile music video service," said Napster President Brad Duea. "Providing Napster users with wireless mobile access to the world of music -including videos -over either a mobile network or WiFi network at home, is a significant milestone in our ongoing effort to expand and enhance our mobile offerings."
In addition to viewing high-quality digital music videos and receiving full-length songs directly on their mobile handsets, when subscribers use the Napster To Go OTA service to download songs without connecting to a PC those tracks will be "bookmarked" and added to their PC collection. To read this article in full CLICK HERE.
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