More Than One Million Songs Now Available On V CAST Music From Verizon Wireless
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Slashphone is reporting that Verizon Wireless announced today from CTIA Wireless 2006 that its customers now have access to more than one million songs through V CAST Music, the world's most comprehensive mobile music service. V CAST Music offers customers the most song choices of any over-the-air music service in the country and demonstrates Verizon Wireless' commitment to meet the needs of customers who want mobile music and the ease of carrying a single device.
Also today, Verizon Wireless released its lists of the top 10 downloaded V CAST Music songs in 25 different music genres.
Verizon Wireless gives V CAST Music customers exclusive access to songs from today's hottest artists. On the heels of the Fugees history-making outdoor concert in Los Angeles, Verizon Wireless V CAST Music customers can check out the Fugees' newest single "Wannabe" from their unreleased album exclusively on V CAST Music. The full-length song download of "Wannabe" makes its debut on Verizon Wireless today – before it can be heard on the radio or purchased at any Web retailer, music store or other music distribution channel. The exclusive includes the full-length song download, ring tone and ring back tone.
V CAST Music from Verizon Wireless lets customers play music on their wireless phones from well-known and independent artists. The V CAST Music store lets customers browse, preview, download and play high-quality digital music from their phones or in the Verizon Wireless V CAST Music online store. V CAST Music songs cost $0.99 if purchased from the PC or $1.99 if purchased and downloaded over the air onto a V CAST Music phone.


Comments
I'm not sure how much VCast is, but Orb is free and lets you stream any music you have on your home PC to any device w/ a web connection. Not limited to just your Verizon mobile phone. It doesn't make sense for users to have lots of silos of content, or be dependent on one service on one device. I use Orb to stream my music on my Nokia phone, on my pocketPC, and on my desktop at work.
Posted by: Debbie | April 5, 2006 11:56 AM