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AT&T, eMusic team for mobile download service

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AT&T and indie music retailer eMusic announced the debut of an over-the-air music download service boasting a catalog of 2.7 million songs from acts ranging from Paul McCartney to Miles Davis to the Arcade Fire. Launched via the AT&T Mobile Music platform, eMusic Mobile will offer five tracks per month for $7.49; a copy of each song downloaded to the subscriber handset is also sent to the user's PC at no additional charge. eMusic Mobile is available on AT&T music devices including the Samsung a717, a727 and SYNC as well as the Nokia N75. According to AT&T, access to the eMusic wireless site requires just three clicks.

"eMusic Mobile is not your typical over-the-air service," said Mark Collins, AT&T's consumer data services VP. "This service, which is as unique as the independent artists found in the eMusic catalog, differentiates itself from the competition through its ease of use, subscription pricing model and the ability to play these tracks in any MP3 player."

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