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Sprint to Offer Rhapsody Radio Service


Reuters News Wire (reuters@telecom-digest.org)
Mon, 19 Sep 2005 16:00:01 -0500

Sprint Nextel Corp. on Monday said it will sell access to RealNetworks
Inc.'s Rhapsody radio service, allowing Sprint cellphone users to
listen to several radio stations and podcasts.

Rhapsody Radio will cost $6.95 a month on top of what Sprint users pay
for its Vision Multimedia Service, the wireless company's mobile
Internet package. It features stations devoted to alternative, pop,
country, R&B and hip hop.

It also allows users to watch music videos and listen to podcasts,
which are archived radio programs and audio features that users can
listen to on demand.

The new service comes at a time when wireless companies are leaning on
mobile Internet offerings to offset the competitive market for mobile
calls. Wireless companies are betting music is ideal programming for
wireless data.

One of the more high profile music and wireless combinations is
Cingular's deal with Apple Computer Inc.'s iTunes, which allows
Cingular users to download songs from iTunes to the new Motorola ROKR
phones.

The Sprint-Rhapsody venture currently offers no download
service. Instead, users listen to the stations or podcasts by
"streaming" them from the wireless network.

"Downloading is interesting, but a lot of times people want
convenience," said Kevin Nakao, general manager of RealNetworks'
mobile business. "If you travel a lot, for example, you don't have
time to upload your music to your player. With this service, the
podcasts are there when you want them."

Another feature of the new service is called "Beats N Breaks," which
are instrumental hip hop beats that allow users to create their own
raps over the beats.

Ovum consultant Roger Entner called the service "a good first
step. The important difference is that, unlike the ROKR, you do not
need to sync your telephone to a PC to get your music. It's there on
your phone and it's convenient."

Copyright 2005 Reuters Limited.

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