Nokia to roll out music service in India soon
By siliconindia
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Thursday, 18 March 2010, 22:51 IST
6,000-7,000 handsets. Service will be available in existing and up-coming handsets."
The company has tied-up with independent Indian record labels including T series, Venus, Tips, Big Music, Eros and Indian Music Industry (IMI). Nokia has already launched this service in 26 countries.
"We first launched the music service in the UK in the year 2000 and later ventured into other markets like Australia, Malaysia, Singapore, Finland and others. We also have tie-ups with international music labels like Universal Music Group, Sony BMG, EMI and Warner," Taneja said.
"We started this journey of giving music beyond voice and SMS some five-years ago or so," he said. Today every device has music, a low-end handset will at least have FM radio, Taneja said. "The way we define music is the one that has a memory card. Our range in this segment starts from
4,000. In the next few weeks we will launch something that is even cheaper than this."