October 4, 2006

Napster Launches Music Downloads Site For DoCoMo

According to Moco News, Napster launched a music download site for Japan in partnership with Tower Records.

Users pay $16.80 per month for unlimited downloads out of a catalogue of 1.5 million tracks. Downloads are only compatible with certain MP3 players including some Sony and Toshiba models.

... NTT DoCoMo also offers a Napster-compatible phone. KDDI currently leads the Japanese music downloads market, reflecting the bigger trend of downloading to a phone rather than a PC. Apple is already in the Japanese market with a catalog of around two million.

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