Canadian operator Telus has launched a subscription mobile music store, according to Mobile Entertainment. This adds to Telus’s existing pay-per-download service, and will offer full tracks from the four major labels. It’s powered by Musiwave, with DRM by SDC. The press release tells us that the service costs CAD$20 per month (US$17.52) — broken down into a $15 music content charge plus a $5 download charge, and is on three handsets including the LG Chocolate.
Vodafone NZ has launched a music store, offering dual downloads for NZ$1.99 (US$1.32). “Vodafone Music has a catalogue of over 500,000 tracks from the world
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