
It’s Nokia Music Store for people living in Singapore. After opening its digital music stores in Ireland, Netherlands, Australia and France, the Finnish giant is entering the mobile music market of an island nation located at the southern tip of the Malay Peninsula. Again, users will be able to buy songs from major international artists, independent labels, as well as the local Asian artists. The store is open all the time and accessible either from one of the select Nokia devices or a PC.
Individual tracks cost 2.00 Singapore dollars, most albums 16.00 Singapore dollars, while for the Unlimited PC streaming service, you’ll have to pay 16.00 Singapore dollars per month… Full release is available on PRNewswire.
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