In The Fonecast this week we’re talking about T-Mobile's data u-turn and some new services from O2, Orange and first direct.
There's also an interview with Dave Golding about the new Cellebrite Touch device, which is designed to help dealers, retailers and network operators when customers upgrade.
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Nokia’s Comes With Music service – later renamed Ovi Music Unlimited – is being withdrawn from 27 countries including the UK.
The service was launched in 2008, giving customers a year of unlimited downloads from the Nokia Music Store when they chose a Nokia ‘Comes with Music’ mobile phone.
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Sony has launched a cloud-based digital music service called ‘Music Unlimited powered by Qriocity’, which will offer access to millions of songs from major labels. The service will let users play music via a variety of internet-connected devices and will be rolled-out to a number of portable Sony devices as well as Android-based mobile handsets.
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Music discovery service Shazam, which enables its users to identify tunes using their mobile phones, has produced a list of the music acts it thinks are most likely to succeed in 2011.
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The GSMA has created two new mobile application challenges that’ll be rewarded at the 2011 Mobile World Congress.
The first-ever GSMA Band App Audition has the backing of Muse, Faithless, Metric and Eliza Doolittle. It’s looking for innovative mobile app concepts that’ll help the artists to engage with their fans throughout the world.
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