Cable / Telecom News

Bell increases its musical range


TORONTO – Bell Canada debuted its new All Access Music and All Access Music to Go today.

The new products offer subscribers access to more than 1.5 million music tracks, including the world’s leading catalogue of French Canadian music, says the press release. "Subscribers will find that building a personal music library, discovering new artists, sharing favourite tracks with friends, or listening to music on the go has never been easier," it reads.

All Access Music lets subscribers listen to and share their online music library from any Internet-connected computer, for less than the cost of a single CD a month, and as often as they like to any compatible mobile audio player.

"Customers get access to Sympatico/MSN Music Store’s online concerts, celebrity play lists, Top 100 lists, the latest interviews and news from today’s top artists, as well as exclusive content via Live at the Orange Lounge – all without fear of viruses, corrupt files, spyware and pop-ups that are often associated with peer-to-peer music download sites," said Kevin Crull, president, Bell Residential Services, in the release.

All Access Music is available for $10 per month or $90 a year, while All Access Music to Go is $12 per month or $120 a year. Customers can also package Sympatico High Speed Internet, All Access Music to Go and the Samsung K5 MP3 Player on a two-year plan.

www.allaccessmusic.ca