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20 Jun 05
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Telecoms giant BT is take on Apple for a share of the multi-billion pound music download market. It will launch a new service tomorrow enabling mobile phone users to listen to 50 radio stations over their handsets, and download tracks for a small fee. The initiative, in partnership with radio group UBC Media, is one of the most ambitious since BT re-entered the mobile market. Users will also be able to pause, rewind and record live radio shows. BT Livetime will be launched tomorrow as a pilot with Virgin Mobile but it is likely to be extended to other networks. ... Users are willing to pay more for additional services and many analysts predict that mobile handsets will eventually emerge as the dominant technology of the age, combining personal organisers, digital music players and games consols in a single device. ... More than 50 million MP3 players are expected to be sold in 2005, over a third more than last year. Mobile phones have long been regarded as the most credible challenger to MP3 players and iPods.
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Telecoms giant BT is take on Apple for a share of the multi-billion pound music download market. It will launch a new service tomorrow enabling mobile phone users to listen to 50 radio stations over their handsets, and download tracks for a small fee. The initiative, in partnership with radio group UBC Media, is one of the most ambitious since BT re-entered the mobile market. Users will also be able to pause, rewind and record live radio shows. BT Livetime will be launched tomorrow as a pilot with Virgin Mobile but it is likely to be extended to other networks. ... Users are willing to pay more for additional services and many analysts predict that mobile handsets will eventually emerge as the dominant technology of the age, combining personal organisers, digital music players and games consols in a single device. ... More than 50 million MP3 players are expected to be sold in 2005, over a third more than last year. Mobile phones have long been regarded as the most credible challenger to MP3 players and iPods.
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