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Napster’s OTA music subscription service now available on DoCoMo

Categories: Announcements, Content, DoCoMo,
By: , IntoMobile
Friday, July 13th, 2007 at 1:03 AM

NapsterOur Japanese readers that are also users of the DoCoMo’s network should appreciate the new service offered by the leading carrier in the country. Now, DoCoMo’s subscribers with FOMA 904i series handsets will be able to access Napster music service and get all the music they wand directly from their powerful handsets. The service works under the subscription model and music is available for direct over-the-air (OTA) download. Furthermore, users can integrate their network usage along with Napster’s service billing, and pay a single bill every month — instead of two having separate bills, one for the carrier and for Napster.

There you have it. Napster just added on more carrier to its portfolio, reaching the total of nine carriers across Asia, Europe and U.S. that use the popular music download service.

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