Omnifone’s MusicStation Sweeping the Globe
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by John Kullman on December 10, 2007

MobileCrunch has been following Omnifone’s MusicStation this year (See: MusicStation) and the music service is sweeping the globe with coverage. And for good reason, MusicStation subscribers can download unlimited music for a weekly fee to their mobile phones. Over 1.2 million tracks are available and in the United Kingdom the service only costs 1.99 pounds a week.

MusicStation combines the features of a MP3 player with the browse, search and celebrity play list features of a desktop on your mobile phone. MusicStation has an easy to use interface that allows the user to download and search for items while music is playing.

North America, South America and Antarctica are the only three continents where MusicStation isn’t available. If you live in any of these countries and enjoy music, checkout MusicStation:

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Belgium
Czech Republic
France
Germany
Greece
Hong Kong
Hungary
India
Ireland
Italy
Netherlands
New Zealand
Philippines
Poland
Portugal
Romania
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South Africa
Spain

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  • …what kind of horridly-rehashed two-second skim-read of the company’s website is this??

    No new information!

    No actual facts!

    A copied and pasted mismash of gargantuan proportions!

    Wow, this is the worst “article” on MobileCrunch yet.

  • Guys,

    please do some actual research on the facts and don’t just post the press release.

    Music Station is NOT (yet) available in most of the countries mentioned.

    This service is launched in cooperation with mobile phone operators in those countries, which means deals are being made at present; that’s all.

  • “sweeping the globe?” is this a joke?

    the service sounds interesting, but at 8 pounds per week is quite expensive and you don’t get to keep the downloads if you stop subscribing.

    is anyone actually using music station???

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