Sunday, January 20, 2013

Rhapsody teams up with Metro PCS to offer $5/month unlimited ...

Metro PCS is continually working to improve its services and add new users to its customer base. Recently, Metro released ?Simpler? plans, a set of off-contract plans that give you access to some blistering 4G data speeds. Now, for $5 more per month you can use your newfound 4G data speeds to stream as much music as you want from Rhapsody?s impressive song database. Yesterday, Metro PCS announced in an official press release that they are teaming up with online music pioneer Rhapsody to offer their users a very affordable online streaming solution. In order to take advantage of this great deal, you must be using one of Metro?s ?Simpler? plans. $5 a month is a pretty good deal for legal music consumption. If you want more details, check out the press release below.

Rhapsody and MetroPCS Offer Best Unlimited On-Demand Mobile Music Deal Anywhere

More than16 million songs and original editorial content available to MetroPCS customers at lowest cost

SEATTLE-January 17, 2013- Rhapsody introduced a new mobile music offer with MetroPCS that will help millions of consumers make good on their resolutions to spend less by offering the best value for unlimited on-demand mobile music bundle anywhere.
?We recognize that music is an important aspect of many of consumers? lives and we are committed to providing services that enhance our customers? mobile experiences at a price they can afford,? said Phil Terry, senior vice president, corporate marketing, MetroPCS. ?We?ve seen great success with our Rhapsody Unlimited offer and now that we have the best value in town for unlimited, on-demand mobile music, we expect even greater success for MetroPCS.?

Available now, MetroPCS customers can add Rhapsody for $5 to its newly simplified $40, $50 and $60 monthly smartphone plans.
?We are thrilled to work with MetroPCS to bring on-demand music to the consumer with these amazing plans,? said Jon Irwin, president, Rhapsody. ?The future of digital music is the mobile phone, whether it?s in your pocket, in your car or connected to an in-home audio system, and our future will be built on partnerships with service providers like MetroPCS, who can bring Rhapsody to a broader audience through compelling offers like this one.?

Rhapsody works closely with MetroPCS to tailor its service to MetroPCS subscribers by offering customized programming and editorial content that is updated regularly, a strategy that has been elemental to the success of the offer.

Rhapsody has seen significant growth in mobile with 56 percent of all listening coming from mobile phones, up from 27 percent in 2011. Rhapsody?s Irwin predicts the trend will only accelerate. ?This partnership is going to be instrumental in the growth of the on-demand streaming music business,? said Irwin. ?This offer brings value to the customer, without compromising how artists and rights holders are compensated, which is a key tenet in how we do business. We?re eager to continue to bring new offers to customers that benefit all parts of the digital music value chain.?

About Rhapsody
The Rhapsody? digital music service (www.rhapsody.com) gives subscribers unlimited on-demand access to more than 16 million songs, whether they?re listening on a PC, laptop, Internet connected home stereo or TV, MP3 player or mobile phone. Rhapsody allows subscribers to access their music through mobile phones from Verizon Wireless, AT&T and MetroPCS, through Rhapsody applications on the Apple iPhone, iPod Touch and iPad, RIM BlackBerry, Windows and Android mobile platforms as well as through devices from Vizio, SanDisk, HP, Sonos and Philips. Rhapsody is headquartered in Seattle, with offices in Frankfurt, London, Luxemburg, New York and San Francisco. Rhapsody, and the Rhapsody logo are registered trademarks of Rhapsody International Inc. Follow @Rhapsody on Twitter and keep up with the latest on the Rhapsody Facebook page.

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Source: http://www.talkandroid.com/148345-rhapsody-teams-up-with-metro-pcs-to-offer-5month-unlimited-music-streaming/

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