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Download music with Mobile Jukebox from T-Mobile

July 13, 2007
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Mobile Jukebox is the new music download service from T-Mobile The new service puts at users' disposal a catalog of over 500,000 music tracks, from five major record labels: Universal Music Group, SONY BMG MUSIC ENTERTAINMENT, EMI Music and Warner Music International, as well as from independent record labels such as V2 and Beggars Banquet.

Each song is priced and users who purchase a track receive two versions of the songs, one for the mobile and the other for the PC. The mobile version of the track is sent to the phone in a compressed AAC format, while the PC version boasts a higher quality and can be downloaded in WMA format to the PC, where it can be stored, burnt to a CD or transferred onto an MP3 player. If a customer accidentally deletes a song or loses his handset, they can retrieve copies of their music files from T-Mobile's Jukebox website (available here), which stores all of the users' music downloads.

"We want anyone who has a mobile phone to be able to be able to access music the moment they want to, 24/7. So we created Mobile Jukebox, the music service that never sleeps for people to use whenever they want to, on the kind of handset they like, at one simple, fair price," Damian Byrne, Head of Entertainment at T-Mobile said. "We want to make it as simple as possible and great value, so we have made every track Ј1, and charge it to the customer's mobile phone bill. We've also worked hard with handset manufacturers to make it easy to access music on phones. So we've got 'hard keys' and menu keys on certain models that offer one-click access to music on the go."

Mobile Jukebox is compatible with 32 handsets, ranging from pay-as-you-go low-budget phones to more sophisticated handsets. The service is available on both 2.5G and 3G networks.