O2 team up with Napster
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O2 has reportedly announced a deal with Napster which will offer its mobile phone users access to more than five million individual tracks.
Acting kind of like iTunes on your mobile, O2 subscribers will be able to buy songs which will then be forwarded to an email address.
According to initial reports the tracks will cost cost 99p or £4 for five, album prices haven't been specified.
Anthony Douglas, head of content for O2, said that the service was about "giving people what they want."
Acting kind of like iTunes on your mobile, O2 subscribers will be able to buy songs which will then be forwarded to an email address.
According to initial reports the tracks will cost cost 99p or £4 for five, album prices haven't been specified.
Anthony Douglas, head of content for O2, said that the service was about "giving people what they want."
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