New AT&T Wireless service serves up music from your own PC
By Michael Hatamoto, BetaNews
March 27, 2008, 3:49 PM
AT&T today announced two new music services for its consumers to directly access their library of music directly through their phones.
The Make-UR-Tones service is designed to allow users to create and customize any ringtone, while Remix lets users access music from their home PC through a mobile phone. Napster Mobile will be available on more AT&T phones starting this summer, the company said.
Remix streams songs from users' Internet-connected PCs directly to phones, where they are stored in memory. The service is available now for $9.99 per month, for 75 music tracks per month. An additional 10 songs per month can be downloaded for an extra $2.99. Remix is available on the Samsung A737, Samsung SYNC, and LG SHINE phones.
Both technologies are being shown off at the CTIA Wireless 2008 convention in Las Vegas next week. Analysts have not yet commented on whether a new and valuable industry will emerge from the re-downloading of music people already own.
AT&T also announced that Napster Mobile will be offered on more phones starting this summer. The Napster Mobile service was first introduced last November with the launch of the Samsung SLM, and will now be offered on Ericsson phones.






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