Napster Debuts New Mobile Music Offering

Authored by Mark Hefflinger on September 1, 2009 - 11:34am.
Los Angeles - Napster, the digital music service recently acquired by Best Buy (NYSE: BBY), announced on Tuesday that subscribers can now access their accounts from most Web-enabled phones, regardless of carrier, from a new m.napster.com website. The new mobile offering will not stream unlimited songs, as does the PC version, but will allow users to browse songs and use their account credits to download tracks over-the-air to their phones. The company told PaidContent it opted out of a mobile streaming music service due to high licensing fees.

 

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tags: Mobile | Music | Napster | Best Buy |

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