February 15, 2005

Nokia and Microsoft put music and music stores on mobile phones worldwide

In a deal that lays the groundwork for the next generation of mobile entertainment, Loudeye, Nokia and Microsoft have unveiled an alliance that will put music and music stores on mobile phones worldwide, making cell phones a viable alternative to music players like the iPod, reports Reuters.

"Wireless operators in the United States and more than 30 other countries now can offer their own branded mobile music services to subscribers that consumers can access using their phones and their PCs interchangeably".

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