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NTT DoCoMo to launch Japan’s first all-you-can-eat mobile music download service

By Dusan Belic on Thursday, April 19th, 2007 at 7:53 AM PST In Content, DoCoMo, Services

NTT DoCoMoTo catch-up with its rival - KDDI, NTT DoCoMo (NYSE: DCM) is launching a new offering to permit its i-mode customers to download an unlimited number of full-length songs for a fixed monthly fee of around 2,000 yen ($16.77) a month. Contrary to DoCoMo’s all-you-can-eat plan, KDDI sells full-length songs on per download basis via its popular Chaku Uta service.

The new flat-rate service will be available for new DoCoMo handsets installed with special software that go on sale from May. I guess some the carrier will release some software update for existing handsets. (via: MobileEntertainment)

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One Comment on “NTT DoCoMo to launch Japan’s first all-you-can-eat mobile music download service”

  1. zikar ullah says:

    Hi,

    It is stated that i have seen N906il NTT mobile on news paper and i was shoked when i see it “its very beautiful” now i want to purchase this mobile so kindly guide me and mail me photo of this mobile and tell me about features of this through mail.

    Your sincerly
    zikarullah

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