Mobile phone users in Japan will soon be able to download and listen to songs
from the
Napster
music service, according to a report in the Japan Times.
According to the report, which cited unidentified sources, this will be
Japan's first flat-rate mobile download service. Customers of existing music
services pay about $2.50 for each tune they download.
The mobile song service will apparently be launched in Japan at the same time
as Napster's online music download services.
NTT
DoCoMo, the country's leading mobile phone company, is expected to roll out
a new range of phones to coincide with the launch.
Mobile phones are the primary means of internet access for many in Japan.
According to recent research, mobile devices, not PCs, are used for more than 90
per cent of songs downloaded in Japan.
Sony
Ericsson recently announced that it will start selling a music downloading
phone, under the Walkman brand, from mid-June.
The device will be offered with a service from mobile operator
KDDI,
and does not appear to be connected to the Napster/DoCoMo venture.
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