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News |  24 Oct 2007 19:34 |  By RnMTeam

Omnifone launches MusicStation in Asia-Pac

MUMBAI:Mobile music company Omnifone has rolled its award-winning unlimited music downloads service, MusicStation, in Asia-Pacific with Hutchison Telecommunications (Hong Kong) Limited`s mobile operation 3 Hong Kong. 3 MusicStation will provide 3 Hong Kong`s mobile users unlimited access, when subscribed, to a vast catalogue of music from all the major record labels; Universal Music Group, Sony BMG Music Entertainment, EMI Music and Warner Music Group, as well as leading independents, on a range of new and existing handsets at an innovative price point of HK$12 per week.

"Hong Kong is the gateway to Asia-Pacific and so strategically important for Omnifone`s global ambitions," says Omnifone CEO Rob Lewis. "Partnering with 3 Hong Kong, one of the most innovative mobile network operators in the world, enables us to make the first step in bringing MusicStation to what will be the world`s most important digital music market." 3 MusicStation gives users the freedom to download, play and share whatever music they want wherever they are, directly on their handset. Customers can discover and download any new music risk-free at any time, enabling legitimate and effective music discovery. 3 MusicStation also features live charts, a personalised music news service and a music based social network community capability which enables users to make friends, build and share playlists and music recommendations with other 3 MusicStation users. 3 MusicStation is available on 14** new or existing 3/3.5G Nokia and Sony Ericsson music mobiles, either preinstalled or alternatively available for Over The Air (OTA) download from 3 Hong Kong`s 3G portal. 3.5G (High Speed Data Packet Access - HSDPA) handsets including the Nokia 6120, N95 and Sony Ericsson W910i will deliver full track downloads over the mobile network in just a few seconds and an entire album can be downloaded in under a minute. Further 3 MusicStation handsets from a range of manufacturers will added in the run up to Christmas, says a release.

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