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Subscription music from Telus a North American first


VANCOUVER – Telus wireless customers can now satisfy their hunger for music with unlimited downloads from Telus Mobile Music.

With a TMM subscription, clients can get all the music they want, from hundreds of thousands of hot downloadable music tracks spanning a wide variety of genres from the world’s biggest music labels, such as EMI Music Canada, Sony BMG Music (Canada), Universal Music Canada and Warner Music Group. Telus is the first wireless company in North America to offer such a service.

"We have seen enormous success with Telus Mobile Music as a pay-per-use service, and a clear indication that clients want the convenience of downloading all the music they love, at one monthly price," said Robert Blumenthal, Telus’ senior vice-president of products and services. "Telus Mobile Music subscription makes it even simpler for clients to choose from hundreds of thousands of hot new tracks from the biggest music labels in the world to get the songs they want anywhere, anytime right from the palm of their hand."

A TMM subscription lets customers with the LG Chocolate phone (LG 8500), LG 8100 and Samsung A950 to keep their mobile music play lists up-to-date for one flat monthly fee. For $20 per month ($15 music content charge plus a $5 download charge), clients receive unlimited downloads to their mobile phones. As a special introductory offer, clients who sign-up for the $20 per month subscription on Telus Mobile Music before December 31, 2006 will receive two months of the service at no charge.

Customers can also get unlimited Telus Mobile Music downloads as part of the SPARK 25 Music Bundle, which also includes MSN Messenger, unlimited text, picture and video messaging, Web browsing, e-mail, caller ID and voice mail 10.

The Telus Mobile Music storefront is powered by Musiwave, an Openwave company, and leading provider of mobile music entertainment services to operators worldwide, using the ADORA content delivery platform from Digital World Service (DWS). As part of Telus’ ongoing commitment to protect artists’ rights, the company has selected SDC, a leader in rich-media mobile Digital Rights Management (DRM), to provide full DRM protection and the SDC DRM Java Music player client application on copyrighted music content for both the subscriptions offering and the a-la-carte service.

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