Rhapsody International, owner of the subscription music service Napster, has signed agreements with Vodafone and Telefonica to offer online music , both in Spain and in many Latin American countries, Expansion reported.
Thanks to the agreement between Vodafone Spain and Napster, customers of the operator may choose to offer Napster Unlimited , for 7 euros per month plus VAT , gives access to the full Napster catalog, which has more than 20 million songs, without hearing commercials. The first month will be free.
Another option Napster Light , will be available in the coming weeks. This mode will allow Vodafone customers enjoy 60 reproductions of Napster on their smartphone at a price of 2 euros per month for the first six months.
director Consumer Services Vodafone , Blanca Echaniz said that music is one of the most prized content, hence its alliance with Napster. “This way, our customers can get the most out of Vodafone tariffs and the best 4G network with the best market,” added Echániz.
As for Telefónica agreement with Napster, enable Telefónica operators in Europe and Latin America offer their customers Napster Premium , with unlimited access to these over 20 million songs and content Custom Publishing, through a wide range of fixed and mobile devices.
Telefónica, which already offers its mobile customers in Spain Spotify Premium service, wants to lead the market streaming music , which is growing rapidly worldwide. The operator, following the agreement to acquire a stake in Rhapsody, packages may also offer Napster music services to its hundreds of millions of customers around the world.
Napster , the alliance with Telefónica will pave the way into Latin America, thanks to transfer your music service hundreds of thousands of current customers Sonora, the music service Terra subscription offering, a subsidiary of Telefónica. These customers will be transferred to Napster from November 1, starting with Brazil.
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