Omnifone to be the first with 3G subscription music downloads?
Apparently a London firm that goes by the name of Omnifone is working with Vodafone and 3 to support what could be among the first 3G-based over-the-air subscription music download services. Apparently the biggest of all record labels, Universal, is on board (we wonder how much cash they had to bribe, er, subsidy them with) for Omnifone's sub-£10 per month service, but we've still got questions that need be answered, like: is this PlaysForSure? Can you move tracks to your PC? Can you move PC tracks to your phone? Hopefully we'll find out at 3GSM this week, so watch out.[Thanks, John]















Well heres the info :
http://www.macworld.co.uk/ipod-itunes/news/index.cfm?newsid=17186
"Subscribers pay just £1.99 per week for unlimited downloads, including data. A premium service will offer unlimited music downloads to a subscriber's mobile and Mac/PC desktop for £2.99 per week in the UK. All charges are inclusive of 2.5G or 3G data."
interesting is that its apparently mac compatible .. .!!
so no windows media ?
yeeaahhh
Looks like Didiom is going to give them a hard time...
www.pocketpcthoughts.com/index.php?action=expand,53739